What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electro - Mechanical Medical Device Assembler position at Spherion?
We are seeking a Medical Device Assembler to support the build and integration of capital medical devices for an upcoming project phase, including validation builds. This role supports a small manufacturing team and focuses on mechanical and electromechanical assembly, system integration, and in-process testing.Note: This is not a microscope assembly role and does not require fine micro-assembly experience.Project Duration: 6–9 months - Target Start Date: Mid-JanuaryDay Shift: Monday–Thursday, 6:00 AM – 2:30 PM | Friday, 5:00 AM – 1:30 PMCore ResponsibilitiesAssembly: Build mechanical and electromechanical sub-assemblies following SOPs and work instructions.Integration: Integrate sub-assemblies into larger capital systems and system towers.Testing: Perform in-process testing and basic functional checks.Tool Usage: Utilize hand tools such as torque wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, and related equipment.Compliance: Strictly follow GMP and quality-driven procedures.Communication: Identify and communicate build issues or assembly challenges to leads.Documentation: Read and interpret assembly drawings; use computers for basic programming, menu navigation, and documentation.Process Improvement: Support continuous improvement by providing feedback on assembly processes.Physical Requirements: Safely lift and handle components weighing up to approximately 50 pounds.Work EnvironmentLayout: A combination of seated and standing work across the production floor and bench assembly.Attire: No cleanroom suits required.Quality Support: Focus is on in-process testing only; a separate Quality team handles final QC.Qualifications RequirementsHigh school diploma, GED, or equivalent hands-on manufacturing experience.Background in medical device, mechanical, or electromechanical assembly
Salary : $21 - $26