What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assembly Technician position at Martin Bionics?
About Martin Bionics
Martin Bionics was founded with the aim of restoring freedom to those with limb loss and limb difference; freedom from the constraints of traditional prosthetics & freedom to pursue the life they desire to cultivate. Our primary means of accomplishing this is through the provision of compassionate care within our own clinics as well as innovative technology, both in our clinics and broadly throughout the field.
Mission Statement
Martin Bionics exists to serve those with limb loss/limb difference by providing innovative technology & compassionate care designed to restore comfort, independence, and hope for a better life.
Core Values
Highlights
Title
Assembly Technician
Employment Type
Full-time
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Classification
Non-Exempt
Compensation
Competitive Hourly Pay and Benefits
Supervisor
Production Supervisor
Summary
The Assembly Technician is responsible for producing the components and assemblies that make up Martin Bionics' suite of prosthetic products and services. Primary duties include meeting production goals and maintaining inventory levels. The role is located in Oklahoma City and reports to the Production Supervisor.
Primary Duties
Martin Bionics was founded with the aim of restoring freedom to those with limb loss and limb difference; freedom from the constraints of traditional prosthetics & freedom to pursue the life they desire to cultivate. Our primary means of accomplishing this is through the provision of compassionate care within our own clinics as well as innovative technology, both in our clinics and broadly throughout the field.
Mission Statement
Martin Bionics exists to serve those with limb loss/limb difference by providing innovative technology & compassionate care designed to restore comfort, independence, and hope for a better life.
Core Values
- Humane - Characterized by such behavior or disposition towards others as befits a human being.
- Gentle or kindly in demeanor or action; civil, courteous, friendly, obliging.
- Marked by sympathy with and consideration for the needs and distresses of others; feeling and showing compassion and tenderness...; kind, benevolent.
- Humble - Marked by the absence of self-assertion or self-exaltation; modest, unpretentious; the opposite of proud.
- Honorable - Characterized by principles of honor, probity, or rectitude; upright, honest.
- Heroic - Having recourse to bold measures; boldly experimental; attempting great things.
Highlights
Title
Assembly Technician
Employment Type
Full-time
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Classification
Non-Exempt
Compensation
Competitive Hourly Pay and Benefits
Supervisor
Production Supervisor
Summary
The Assembly Technician is responsible for producing the components and assemblies that make up Martin Bionics' suite of prosthetic products and services. Primary duties include meeting production goals and maintaining inventory levels. The role is located in Oklahoma City and reports to the Production Supervisor.
Primary Duties
- Prepping parts for assembly
- Assemble manufactured good for proprietary company components
- Batching incoming products
- Tracking and maintaining inventory levels
- Organize raw materials
- Maintain a safe, clean, and orderly work environment
- Adhere to all safety regulations and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements
- All other job duties as assigned.
- Analytical - Creative, problem-solving ability.
- Collaborative - Constructively workshop solutions to problems with others. Team player.
- Curious - Willingness to learn and ask thoughtful questions.
- Flexible - Resilience in a fast-paced, changing environment.
- Interpersonal - Able to empathize with customers and team members.
- Motivated - Independently takes initiative and proposes solutions. Self-starter.
- Organized - Attentive to detail.
- Director, Product Sales
- Production Supervisor
- Assembly Team
- Working knowledge of hand tools
- Experience in a warehouse or manufacturing environment utilizing a variety of equipment
- Knowledge and hand skills needed to fabricate components for prosthetic limbs according to a standard set of specifications preferred
- Regular, informal one-on-one meetings with supervisor for bi-directional feedback
- Formal performance review to take place annually with supervisor
- Frequent & light lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling
- Extended periods of sitting and standing
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans, including generous employer contribution to health insurance premium
- Company provided life insurance, long-term disability insurance, and ability to add supplemental insurance options
- 11 paid holidays annually, including 2 floating holidays
- 3 weeks of paid time off annually
- 401(k) retirement plan with 3% company match
- FSA