Assembly Operator I - Contingent

Summary Performs a wide variety of electro-mechanical, mechanical or optical product assembly operations on product components, assemblies or sub-assemblies. Determines and/or follows methods and sequence of operations in performing wiring, component installation, hand soldering and fitting on assembly units. 100% on site, Mon-Thur 6am - 4:30pm; three 15-minute breaks; 30 min lunch Interviews will be in person, single interview with the hiring team Day-to-day activities of this role: Work with the production lead for camera heads assembly. Lots of sitting and team work; Lots of hand movement for wrist and arm, the camera head fits in your palm, everything under 3 lbs; working w/many small screws etc. Training on operations for each step is provided, and the candidate will move between various operations to keep things interesting. Optical cleaning & assembly - can recognize dirt & imperfections under a microscope Optical experience is very important, half the day is spent viewing through a microscope. Qualities or traits wed like to see in a candidate. Team player that gets along with people (sitting with people all day); has reliable transportation, Sand Outs :will have experience in this environment: medical production environment, very clean Flexibility in Requirements: soldering can be a nice to have Responsibilities Performs opto/mechanical assembly processes in accordance with policies and procedures Solder electronic components and assembles mechanical parts for medical video products. Manual assembly, rework, and inspection of electronic assemblies. Clean and inspect for defects on all optical elements prior to assembly (optics). Bond, U.V. cure and align optical elements into mechanical cells. Clean, install sensors and optical filters into optical heads and follow testing procedures (optics). Responsible for cleaning, inspection and functional testing of all completed work on optical assemblies. Participation as a member of continuous improvement teams, seeking ways to improve the quality of the optics area and the company. Follow ESD and Safety requirements. Must have the ability to work with hardware and put mechanical parts together. Ability to assemble all current and new products such as prototypes and pilots. Regular attendance is an essential job function. Will spend part of his/her time as a member of continuous improvement teams undertaking projects and seeking ways to improve the quality of KSIs products and services. Requirements KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: 2-3 years of prior optical/mechanical assembly experience preferred Ability to read, write and speak English Knowledge of medical device quality system regulations and standards (eg, U.S. FDA Quality System Regulation 21CFR Part 820, ISO13485, ISO9001) Ability to read assembly documentation such as, drawings, FCO specifications and MPI work instructions Intermediate working knowledge computer operations and of MS Office, Outlook E-Mail and SAP Good interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills to explain general information and effectively communicate with peers and management Knowledge of basic math Knowledge and ability in the use of hand tools, and arbor press equipment often in a repetitive motion. Familiarity with workmanship criteria and the ability to distinguish acceptable vs. unacceptable product and process quality. Knowledge in component values, orientation, and performance. Must possess basic soldering skills (certification preferred but not required). Must possess good mechanical skills and be capable to follow instructions in the use of optical adhesives and their curing methods. PHYSICAL & MENTAL REQUIREMENTS: Manual dexterity and good or correctable eyesight to perform delicate and precise tasks Patience and attention to detail is essential as job duties are repetitive in nature Ability to use hand tools and work with small parts. Must be capable to be at a workstation in the sitting down or standing up position for long periods of time. Exposure to machinery noise and various chemicals such as acetone, alcohol, optical adhesives, cleaners and others as required for assembly procedure. Requires the ability to lift up to 35 pounds in an often repeatable process. Degree Requirements: Minimum of a high school education or equivalent (appropriate work experience may be substituted for educational requirement)

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