What are the responsibilities and job description for the Test Technician -Medical Device Development position at HiArc?
Company Information
At HiArc, we believe clients don’t need another vendor; they need a strategic partner who gets it. One who listens harder, thinks deeper, and builds smarter—around their needs, products, and goals. HiArc engineers and manufactures complex medical technologies with one goal in mind: creating the perfect fit for our clients. No off-the-shelf thinking. No compromises. Just a tailored, high-performance solution our clients need, the way they need it. That’s why HiArc is the most client-centered partner in the market. We fuse design, engineering, and manufacturing into a seamless, collaborative process—crafted entirely around our clients. We operate as an extension of our clients' teams, de-risking their processes and accelerating their path to market. And the result is a solution you won’t find anywhere else.
Join our team! We hire experts in hardware and software design, robotics, optics, fluidics, chemistry integration, motion and thermal control, risk management, supply chain management, performance testing, advanced manufacturing techniques, finance, human resources, sales, and marketing.
For more information, please visit HiArc.
Job Summary
In this role, you will be responsible for executing tests of an electromechanical medical device following protocols, procedures and instructions that will often be written but sometimes will be verbally provided. This job may use reagents that are used on the medical device and sometimes run the instrument like an end user. Testing of subsystems, modules and components will also be required.
Responsibilities And Tasks
At HiArc, we believe clients don’t need another vendor; they need a strategic partner who gets it. One who listens harder, thinks deeper, and builds smarter—around their needs, products, and goals. HiArc engineers and manufactures complex medical technologies with one goal in mind: creating the perfect fit for our clients. No off-the-shelf thinking. No compromises. Just a tailored, high-performance solution our clients need, the way they need it. That’s why HiArc is the most client-centered partner in the market. We fuse design, engineering, and manufacturing into a seamless, collaborative process—crafted entirely around our clients. We operate as an extension of our clients' teams, de-risking their processes and accelerating their path to market. And the result is a solution you won’t find anywhere else.
Join our team! We hire experts in hardware and software design, robotics, optics, fluidics, chemistry integration, motion and thermal control, risk management, supply chain management, performance testing, advanced manufacturing techniques, finance, human resources, sales, and marketing.
For more information, please visit HiArc.
Job Summary
In this role, you will be responsible for executing tests of an electromechanical medical device following protocols, procedures and instructions that will often be written but sometimes will be verbally provided. This job may use reagents that are used on the medical device and sometimes run the instrument like an end user. Testing of subsystems, modules and components will also be required.
Responsibilities And Tasks
- Execute tests, collect and analyze data required for the design and verification of medical device instruments and consumables that are under development
- Maintain the organization and cleanliness of the work area and lab.
- Make suggestions to reduce test cycle time.
- Write basic test execution scripts when required.
- Document test results and write test reports.
- Assist in the development of new tests, methods and/or techniques. Write and review test protocols.
- Apply a working knowledge of statistical quality control and failure analysis techniques to evaluate data and results.
- Interface with other departments to assist engineering in transitioning products from Engineering to production.
- Associate’s degree in an engineering or science discipline with 2 or more years of related experience. In lieu of a degree, at least 5 years of experience working in a technically oriented role similar to the one described in the job requirements and tasks described.
- Working knowledge of good laboratory practices (GLP) or the ability to learn GLP.
- Be knowledgeable and comfortable working with and safely disposing of chemical reagents.
- Ability to learn and use engineering and chemical related analytical instruments such as, but not exclusive to, ohm and multimeters, highly precise thermometers, oscilloscopes, pH meters, goniometers, rheometers, differential scanning calorimeters, particle size analyzers, chromatographs, refractometers.
- Must be able to work in a multi-disciplinary team environment.
- Must be self-motivated.
- Good communication skills for collaborating with Engineering team.
- Must be able to work on-site in Merrimack, NH.
- Most locations offer a 9/80 schedule, providing every other Friday off
- Competitive compensation & 401(k) program to plan for your future
- Robust medical, dental, vision, & disability coverage with qualified wellness discounts
- Basic Life Insurance and Additional Life & AD&D Insurances are available
- Flexible Vacation & PTO
- Paid Parental Leave
- Generous Employee Referral Program
- Voluntary Benefits Available: Longer Term Care, Legal, Identify Theft, Pet Insurance, and more
- Voluntary Tricare Supplement available for military retirees
- If you encounter issues with your application, please email TalentAcquisition@ElbitAmerica.com***