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Principle Responsibilities and Duties:Note: The following are meant to be representative but not necessarily all inclusive of the duties and responsibilities for this position title. Build Fixtures, Assembly Aids, Jigs, Material Carts, and Prototypes Assist Manufacturing and Test Engineering in the set-up and qualification of Fixtures, Assembly Aids, and Workstations Assist Manufacturing and Test Engineering in proof-of-concept activities Manage activities and supplies for Creform components.
Minimum Qualifications: Experience in the operation of manual fabrication equipment (mill, lathe, table saw, band saw, drill press, etc.) Competent using office software including MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Edge, and Outlook. Strong teamwork and communication skills. Strong team player with the demonstrated abilities and willingness to perform a wide range of tasks within a dynamic environment. Willingness to seek guidance whenever faced with conflicting priorities.
Desired Qualifications: Technical degree or certification. Experience using CAD software. Knowledge of FDA Quality System and Design Control requirements. Background in medical device manufacturing IPC J-STD-001 soldering certification
Job Type: Contract
Pay: From $30.00 per hour
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Work Location: In person
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$48k-60k (estimate)
05/13/2024
05/14/2024
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