Overview
Responsibilities
Writes labels for all materials, components, and products with identifying information such as
Description, Quantity, Name, etc.
Trims, inspects, removes particles on sheeting's, discs, packaging, among others using assembly fixtures, hands, and/or hand tools.
Inspects components and/or products during each operation for defects, particles or air bubbles visually requiring extremely accurate and diversified work with constant concentration of visual
effort in order to make accept/reject decisions.
Reads shop orders, blueprints, and procedures for specifications.
Re-works rejected lots from Q.A. Inspectors.
Assists group peers in order to complete assigned tasks.
May perform non-routine operations according to specifications on shop orders in a separate area either sitting, standing or walking during the working period.
Verifies that components and/or products in the work station are present and required protective equipment such as gloves, respirator, and eye protectors are used.
Places components and/or products processed in bins according to specifications.
Measures, cuts, and counts as required components and/or products using cutters, etc.
Fills information on documentation such as Shop Orders, etc. as required.
May perform other tasks as different models of some products moves to be assembled.
May be assigned to different work stations as production needs require.
Assemblers are required to work on priority orders when released before others in order to meet production schedules.
Assemblers are responsible for achieving established productivity levels and quality standards.
Follows Applicable Standard Operating Procedures, Clean Room Rules and Gowning Practices.
Uses the required protective equipment of the assigned work station.
Follows Production Order Instructions and the established manufacturing specifications of
Drawings, Procedures, and Shop Orders.
Maintains work area and tools clean and organized at all times.
Qualifications
Rapidity to achieve productivity levels
Keen vision with our without special additions
Ability to read and understand English
Manual abilities to work with small parts and hand tools
Ability to perform variety of operations on different assembly lines
High School graduate or equivalent3-6 months of experience in medical device manufacturing environment is preferred.
Some requirements could be subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities