Production Assembler II
Nova Biomedical · Norwood, MA · 2 wk ago
On-siteManagement$22–$25/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Assemble and test units according to work instructions and quality procedures.
- Perform HIPOT testing, electrical safety testing, and calibration using various testing equipment.
- Assemble and test electro-mechanical components and assemblies following bills of material and manufacturing documentation.
- Assemble, package, label, and inspect consumable products according to work instructions and quality standards.
- Safely operate standard hand tools including screwdrivers, wrenches, ratchets, wire cutters, cordless screwdrivers, and crimpers.
- Prepare units for final quality inspection in accordance with established policies and procedures.
- Perform cycle counts and maintain inventory accuracy within assigned production cells.
- Maintain a clean and organized work environment while actively participating in lean manufacturing and continuous improvement programs.
- Assemble, calibrate, and test the majority of Nova Biomedical product lines, including critical electrical and mechanical components.
- Support the Service department with instrument repairs, component assembly, and testing as needed.
- Collaborate with Engineering and provide feedback to support process and product development improvements.
- Operate automated production equipment used to manufacture, package, and label consumable products.
- Document manufacturing and quality issues using established procedures and recommend process improvements.
Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
- Three to five years of small assembly experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Experience in crimping, soldering, and assembling cables and wire harnesses.
- Ability to read and interpret manufacturing work instructions, engineering drawings, routings, and bills of material.
- Ability to inspect and verify completed assemblies for accuracy and quality.
- Knowledge of GMP and ISO requirements.
- Experience participating in 5S and continuous improvement activities.
- Strong mechanical aptitude and ability to safely operate hand tools and gauges.
- Understanding of manufacturing health and safety requirements and associated regulations.