Job Description
Job Title: Medical Device Assembler
Location: Pomona, CA
Contract: 12 Months (with possible extension)
Pay Rate: $18.86 per hour
Shift Timings: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Job Summary The
Medical Device Assembler is responsible for producing high-quality medical devices within a manufacturing cell. Working under close supervision, this role involves performing assembly, repair, and testing operations on pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), leads, and related medical assemblies. Employees follow standardized procedures and maintain documentation accuracy while ensuring product quality and compliance with safety and regulatory requirements.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities - Perform detailed assembly tasks in compliance with standard operating procedures.
- Operate mid-to-complex and automated machines such as fillers or wrapping equipment.
- Conduct basic equipment repairs and adjustments within validated processes.
- Identify and communicate equipment or process issues to the engineering team.
- Maintain accurate and current documentation (Good Documentation Practices - GDP).
- Follow safety protocols and use appropriate protective equipment at all times.
- Participate in continuous improvement and Lean Manufacturing initiatives.
- Maintain production records to ensure traceability and address quality issues.
- Support divisional Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS), and other regulatory programs.
- Collaborate with supervisors and management to meet production goals and metrics.
- Uphold a positive and professional attitude with team members, management, and visitors.
Skills and Competencies - Detail-Oriented: Maintains precision and accuracy in all assembly and documentation tasks.
- Technical Skills: Experience operating semi-automated and automated manufacturing machines; familiarity with Human-Machine Interface (HMI) systems.
- Problem Solving: Capable of diagnosing minor machine issues and taking corrective actions before escalation.
- Teamwork: Works effectively in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.
- Computer Literacy: Comfortable using electronic data collection systems and software tools.
- Communication: Able to convey technical issues and solutions clearly in written and verbal forms.
Qualifications and Requirements - High school diploma or equivalent required.
- Experience in medical device or manufacturing assembly preferred.
- bility to read, comprehend, and follow written and verbal procedures.
- Strong organizational and multitasking skills.
- bility to handle and maneuver small parts and components.
- Basic understanding of Lean Manufacturing principles.
Dress Code and Grooming Requirements - Clothing must be non-shedding, clean, and free from frayed hems, lint, or loose fibers.
- Not allowed: tassels, fringes, glitter, sequins, sweaters, fleece, or loose-knit garments.
- ll clothing from the waist up must fit under the lab coat/gown; sleeves and collars must not extend beyond cuffs.
- Headwear: No caps, hats, or scarves unless required for cultural purposes (must be clean, tightly woven, and covered by a bouffant).
- Footwear: Closed-toe, closed-heel shoes only; no sandals, clogs, or high heels (over 2 inches).
- Personal Appearance:
- No nail polish, artificial nails, or jewelry that can pierce gloves.
- No makeup, perfume, or scented products (except deodorant).
- Lip balm (stick form) allowed only outside production areas before hand washing.
- Lotions prohibited after hand washing.
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