Reporting to the cell lead, you are the last hands on precision-machined components before they move to final processing, assembly, or shipment. At TOMZ, we produce parts through high‑precision metal machining, finishing, assembly, and anodize processes for Medical Devices. In this role, you remove burrs, break edges, smooth surfaces, and confirm that every part meets specifications—while maintaining ISO 13485 documentation and the TOMZ Quality Management System (QMS). Start of Shift Review work orders, prints, and specifications so each part aligns with customer and internal requirements. Set up your station with hand tools (files, scrapers, deburr knives, sandpaper) and power tools, plus bead blast or tumbling equipment as applicable. Hands-On Finishing Perform deburring, polishing, and surface finishing on machined or fabricated components—especially small, delicate parts that demand a steady hand. Use calipers, micrometers, gauges, and visual inspection to verify quality and dimensional conformity. Maintain accuracy and a quality-first mindset while meeting production goals and timelines. Quality & Collaboration Document work per ISO 13485 and adhere to the TOMZ QMS. Report nonconforming parts or material issues to production or quality personnel promptly. Follow all safety guidelines and company procedures; keep tools and your workstation clean and organized. Perform other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED