You start your shift at a Swiss cell dedicated to life-changing products. Bar stock is ready, offsets are dialed in, and you run a first-article for a new lot of medical instruments and implants. You confirm the setup against work instructions and the Measurement Instruction Sheet, record results in ERP, and watch live machine data to keep cycle times honest. When a new product introduction arrives, you dig into the CNC program, optimize tooling and G-code, and remove variation. Between runs, you deburr, finish, and inspect, then pass sharp feedback to programmers and update setup records through change control. You lend a hand to teammates, share know-how, and keep the line moving so customers receive parts on time and to spec. Your Impact Build precision components for medical instruments and implants while upholding strict quality standards. Close production gaps through proactive troubleshooting, safeguarding delivery commitments. Elevate processes by mentoring peers and driving continuous improvement in quality and throughput.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
11-50 employees