Cleanroom Medical Device Assembly Technician
Job Description
Job DescriptionStep Into the Cleanroom and Build What Matters
As a Cleanroom Medical Device Assembly Technician, you’ll own the end-to-end build of precision medical products—assembling, testing, and documenting electro-mechanical components with accuracy and care.
Employment type: Contract-to-Perm
Shifts available: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
A day in the life
You suit up, enter a controlled environment, and move efficiently between stations. You follow approved procedures to assemble plastic and metal components, verify quality under a microscope, and record results as you go. Throughout the day, you collaborate with line leads and engineers to troubleshoot, contribute ideas to continuous improvement, and wrap up with end-of-day equipment checks so the next shift starts strong.
What you’ll do
- Protect cleanroom integrity by wearing proper garments and following all environmental controls.
- Assemble plastic and metal parts into finished medical devices per approved manufacturing procedures.
- Operate and handle small hand tools (manual and powered), manual presses, assembly fixtures, calibrated instruments, measurement devices, microscopes, and test fixtures.
- Follow and complete documentation such as BOMs, product flow charts, work orders, check sheets, visual aids, production reports, and assembly drawings.
- Perform operations such as soldering, crimping, mechanical assembly, sealing, ultrasonic welding, bonding, and adhesive work (including Epoxy and RTV) as needed.
- Kit assemblies using a parts list, scanner, and inventory software.
- Conduct routine start-up and end-of-day equipment inspections or verifications.
- Inspect work in-process; promptly escalate quality or operational issues to the appropriate leader.
- Keep your station organized and hazard-free; participate in safety programs, meetings, and training, and raise any safety concerns.
- Contribute to cross-functional continuous improvement initiatives.
- Meet quality, throughput, and Good Manufacturing Practice expectations to satisfy customer and Regulatory Affairs requirements; understand operating procedures for products you’re trained on.
- Maintain sharp attention to detail; report anything that deviates from approved process sheets immediately.
- Partner with Engineers and line leads to resolve issues and refine procedures for quality and efficiency.
- Accurately document quality checks, WIP status, test results, labor/timecards, and special projects.
- Follow general safety rules, manufacturing procedures, company policies, and comply with ISO, QSR, and FDA regulations.
What you’ll bring
- At least 2 years of hands-on experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Proven capability in assembly, testing, and documentation of mechanical and electrical devices.
- Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
- Adaptability and willingness to take on varied tasks in a dynamic setting.
- Preferred: prior medical device manufacturing experience.
- Preferred: working knowledge of medical device regulatory procedures, lean manufacturing, and production processes.
- Excellent hand–eye coordination and manual dexterity; comfortable with small parts assembly under a microscope.
- Proficiency with tweezers, torque drivers, magnifiers, and microscopes.
If you’re meticulous, safety-minded, and motivated by building devices that help people, you’ll thrive here.
