What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Device Assembler position at A-Line Staffing?
Job Summary
To perform assembly, service, or material handling (receiving, shipping, material movement, and transactions) of new and used medical devices and components according to procedure, with high-quality results, within time standards, and in a positive and team-oriented manner.
Essential Functions
- Perform build, clean, evaluation, servicing, and material handling/transaction functions in a quality manner, according to procedure, within time standards, and across a broad number of operations and/or workstations.
- Work with others on a team and contribute as a team member in a helpful, positive, and non-disruptive manner.
- Act and operate safely at all times; follow all Safety requirements including safety procedures and proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). While wearing provided PPE, may be assigned to clean or service used/recycled medical devices that have been worn, have been in people's homes, and are not clean.
- Operate and maintain material handling equipment.
- Accurately record process transactions via computer or in writing.
- Communicate potential quality or production problems and concerns to the Team Lead or Supervisor right away.
- Cross-train to learn the skills necessary to be competent at a variety of positions.
- 'Flex' work assignments as needed by performing different work in various areas of the company, when requested.
- Identify and participate in process improvement opportunities.
Required/Preferred Education and Experience
- High School Diploma required
- GED required
- At least 1 year of experience in an electro-mechanical production or equivalent materials handling environment preferred with a reliable work history.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Demonstrated willingness and success in learning new operations/workstations and to 'flex' into various work areas as needed.
- Demonstrated history of working with others on a team, contributing to team results; must get along well with others.
- Has the aptitude to learn semi-rigorous regulatory and process training requirements, demonstrate understanding, and follow instructions exactly as required by medical device regulations.
- Is coachable — responds to coaching input from team leads and supervisors in an accepting and positive manner.
- Can work at pace on a flow line in a detail-oriented manner while following all safety and PPE requirements.
- Can follow instructions precisely and consistently for 8 to 10 hours while keeping pace with output requirements.
- Since required training and knowledge testing for medical device processing is conducted in English, this position requires full comprehension of written and spoken English language.
- Basic computer skills: Use of a mouse, log-in/log-off, navigating windows, email.
Physical Demands
- Able to sit and work for an 8 to 10 hour shift with occasional breaks and periods of moving. Some material handling positions require standing for most of the shift.
- May occasionally lift up to 25 pounds; some material handling assignments may require the ability to lift up to 40 pounds.
- Manual dexterity to manipulate small components, use hand tools, and perform light industrial work.
- Corrected visual acuity of 20/40 or better with the ability to differentiate colors.
- Ability to hear and respond to verbal instructions.
Working Conditions
- Indoor, light industrial work setting; fast-paced production environment with high-quality expectations. Some assignments may require outdoor work while unloading or loading trucks during all seasons. Occasional overtime on weekdays and/or Saturdays - or regular rotating overtime on Saturdays - will be required.
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Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $35,360.00 per year
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Salary : $35,360