What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manufacturing Technician position at Nano Precision Medical?
Key Responsibilities
The Manufacturing Technician plays a critical role in the production of clinical and
commercial implantable medical devices. This position is responsible for precision assembly,
chemical processing, and documentation activities that ensure products meet stringent
engineering specifications, quality standards, and regulatory requirements. The role requires
strong fine motor skills, cleanroom discipline, and the ability to execute complex
manufacturing steps with consistency and accuracy.
Essential Job Functions
Minimum Qualifications and Education Requirements
Final compensation will be determined based on job‑related factors such as experience, education, and training.
Benefits
The Manufacturing Technician plays a critical role in the production of clinical and
commercial implantable medical devices. This position is responsible for precision assembly,
chemical processing, and documentation activities that ensure products meet stringent
engineering specifications, quality standards, and regulatory requirements. The role requires
strong fine motor skills, cleanroom discipline, and the ability to execute complex
manufacturing steps with consistency and accuracy.
Essential Job Functions
- Perform precision assembly of medical devices using microscopes, micro tools,
- Follow detailed work instructions, engineering drawings, and process specifications to
- Document all manufacturing activities in batch records, forms, and lab notebooks in
- Prepare chemical solutions and support chemical and electrical based processes such
- Clean and prepare medical device components using established procedures
- Maintain and disinfect cleanrooms, laminar flow hoods, and controlled environments
- Operate production equipment such as microscopes, ovens, laser tools, bonding
- Perform in process inspections using microscopes, measurement tools, and test
- Support equipment maintenance, calibration, and troubleshooting in collaboration with
- Assist in manufacturing prototype or pilot scale components for R&D and process
- Participate in root cause investigations, nonconformance documentation, and
- Identify opportunities for process improvements and contribute to continuous
- Perform other duties as assigned to support production and operational needs
Minimum Qualifications and Education Requirements
- Associate degree or equivalent experience in a technical, scientific, or engineering discipline
- Minimum of 2 years of experience in medical device, biotech, semiconductor, or other high precision manufacturing environments
- Demonstrated fine motor skills and manual dexterity for handling micro scale components
- Strong attention to detail and ability to follow complex, multi step procedures
- Proficiency with pipettes, laboratory equipment, and basic wet chemistry techniques
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Solid understanding of GDP and documentation practices in regulated environments
- Experience in GMP regulated manufacturing (ISO 13485, 21 CFR Part 820)
- Background in Class II or Class III implantable medical device assembly
- Experience with aseptic technique, sterile assembly, or cleanroom gowning (ISO 7/8)
- Familiarity with micro fabrication, laser processing, or semiconductor processing
- Working knowledge engineering principles relevant to manufacturing
- Familiarity with Lean or Six Sigma principles (e.g., waste reduction, root cause analysis, standard work) and ability to apply them to daily manufacturing tasks
- Ability to apply critical thinking to troubleshoot process deviations or equipment issues
- Ability to stand, walk, sit, reach, balance, or stoop for extended periods
- Fine motor skills and dexterity required for micro assembly and handling delicate components
- Ability to lift up to 25 lbs
- Ability to visually inspect small parts under magnification for extended periods
- Frequent work in cleanrooms and controlled environments, often in close proximity to others
- Work in laboratory hoods where fumes or chemical vapors may be present
- Exposure to hazardous or toxic chemicals with required PPE
Final compensation will be determined based on job‑related factors such as experience, education, and training.
Benefits
- Medical
- Dental and Vision
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
- 401K with Company Safe Harbor Match: 100% /up to 4%
- Life Insurance
- Long Term Disability
- Home Office Stipend
- Commuter benefits
Salary : $75,000 - $95,000