Instrument Assembly Associate (Must Have Assembly Exp)
Job Description
Performs electro-mechanical assembly of flow cytometers, sub-assemblies and related medical device products. Follows established methods and procedures in performing assembly of optical, mechanical, fluidic and electronic components and assemblies. Employs high standards of workmanship to ensure high quality products are produced on schedule.
Must be able to read and understand: assembly instructions, work orders, Bills of Materials, Standard Operation Procedures, and all other documentation used to control our products and processes.
Confers with engineers, technicians, production personnel, and others regarding assembly procedures.
Must have the ability to create and maintain productive working relationships within the work team and with other functions. Collaborates with peers to achieve shared departmental goals.
Fills out time sheets and all other required paperwork accurately and on time.
Keeps training file up to date at all times.
Other duties may be assigned.
Requirements
- Ability to effectively communicate information and respond to questions both verbally and in writing.
- Good mechanical aptitude, dexterity and hand/eye coordination.
- Must be able to reach, bend and lift 35 lbs on a daily basis.
- Experienced PC or MAC user, familiar with: Word, Excel, Windows.
- Must be able to follow established methods and procedures in performing ex: assembly of optical, mechanical, fluidic and/or electronic components, assemblies and testing.
Qualifications
- Typically requires an High school or GED degree.
- Experienced PC or MAC user, familiar with: Word, Excel, Windows and/or MAC OS.
- Knowledge of PC’s and networking environments.
- Must be able to follow established methods and procedures in performing ex: assembly of optical, mechanical, fluidic and/or electronic components, assemblies and testing.
- SAP experience preferred.