This position assembles and inspects medical devices using work instructions and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s). Assemblers will regularly work with microscopes, hand tools, and/or small components requiring a high degree of dexterity and accuracy. Essential Functions (Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.) • Create a layout for casers to follow. • Wire and solder components. • Prepare the hearing device for wiring and ensuring that all components will be placed correctly. • Trim, sand, and buff hearing devices. • Ensure the quality of the hearing devices through electro-acoustic testing. • Program/reprogram devices as needed. • Assemble mechanical and electrical parts using small hand tools. • Use a high-speed burr and an ultrasonic cutter. • Visually inspect hearing aids for signs of damage and functionality. • Conduct listening checks. • Educate operators on how to properly understand and execute WI’s and deviations to meet product quality, productivity, and compliance goals. • Suggest edits to WI’s as appropriate to keep documents correct, accurate, and create best practices. • Support engineering, R&D initiatives, and new product introduction (NPI). • Support their respective area with process audits, structured follow-up, and continuous training to ensure operator understanding/compliance. Competencies (Knowledge and Skills needed for this position) • Follow all written and verbal instructions • Read, Write, and Speak English • Great hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity. • Attention to detail and ability to work with a sense of urgency.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED