What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electro Mechanical Assembler 2 position at TransMedics, Inc.?
Job Description: RESPONSIBILITIES: General: Under minimal supervision perform various hands on mechanical, electrical, and/or electro-mechanical assembly operations of the Perfusion modules using standard manufacturing documentation and equipment. Contribute to meeting production targets without compromising safety and quality with no non-conformance write-ups. Maintain the pace of the production line and meet expected output levels. Take proactive approaches to identifying and addressing potential safety hazards and quality issues on production lines. Maintain stock in the appropriate kanban location and escalate before material runs out. Recommend activities to promote continuous improvement and best practices to minimize downtime and maximize productivity. Execute basic troubleshooting of assembly processes and equipment under minimal guidance of engineers, senior operators, and supervisor. Collaborate with engineers and managers in resolving technical issues, assist in investigations related to technical issues, complaints and field failures. Support Lean, Health and Safety Initiatives. Perform other TransMedics tasks and duties as required. Quality Control: Communicate effectively with supervisors and team lead and quality control personnel to address any issues. Focus on quality and accuracy, ensure that all work assignments meet corporate quality and regulatory requirements. Workflow Coordination: Maintain the department work area and equipment in a neat and orderly manner according to standards, including the proper disposal of packaging waste, proper storage and use of equipment and parts, and management of necessary documentation. Serve as a strong team player by supporting and assisting the supervisor and colleagues when needed. Training and Development: Participate in training sessions to enhance skills and knowledge and assist in the training of new employees. Documentation: Maintaining accurate records of assembly processes, including production reports, inventory levels, and quality control documentation. Initiate Non-Conforming Material (NCMR) when applicable. Safety Compliance: Comply with safety regulations and guidelines to maintain a safe working environment for team members. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma, GED or equivalent with a minumum of 2-4 years experience in electro-mechanical assembly environment; or equivalent combination of education and experience. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Demonstrates proficiency in assembly processes and techniques and problem solving skills. Ability to follow instructions and work effectively in a team enviroment, as well as independently. Previous experience in a manufacturing environment Attention to detail and commitment to producing high-quality work. Willingness to learn and adapt to new tasks and challenges. Proficiency with all basic hand and power tools such as screwdrivers, wrenches, torque tools, crimpers, soldering irons, hand drills, Dremel and sanders. Ability to assemble parts, properly position, align and fasten to assemblies and sub-assemblies using hand tools and/or power tools. Ability to connect cables, tubes and wires according to basic written instructions. Must possess a strong work ethic, effective oral and written communication skills and excellent interpersonal skills. Flexible and able to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Every Organ Wasted is a Life Not Saved. TransMedics, Inc. is a commercial-stage medical technology company transforming organ transplant therapy for patients worldwide. Our mission is to help save more patients’ lives by increasing access to viable donor organs for those who are awaiting an organ transplant. To accomplish this mission, we partner closely with transplant stakeholders worldwide and help expand their access to healthy donor organs, while delivering the highest quality technology, service, clinical care and outcomes. Driven by a passion for improving patient care, we make the impossible possible and keep our employees at the center of everything we do. Together, we strive to enhance the quality of life for transplant recipients and their families, fostering hope and healing in the journey toward better health. Maximize your potential at TransMedics, Inc. www.TransMedics.com Employee Benefit: Medical with Health Reimbursement Account through Blue Cross/Blue Shield of MA Dental Vision Healthcare Flexible Spending Account Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account Short Term Disability Long Term Disability 401K Plan Pet insurance Employee Stock Purchase Plan TransMedics is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, age, disability or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Welcome to TransMedics Careers! Our Vision is to help save more patients' lives by becoming the trusted partner to transplant stakeholders worldwide and delivering the highest quality technology, service and clinical care. TransMedics Group, Inc. (TMDX) is a commercial-stage medical technology company transforming organ transplant therapy for end-stage organ failure patients across multiple disease states. We developed the Organ Care System, or the OCS™, to replace a decades-old standard of care that we believe is significantly limiting access to life-saving transplant therapy for hundreds of thousands of patients worldwide. Our innovative OCS technology replicates many aspects of the organ’s natural living and functioning environment outside of the human body. As such, the OCS represents a paradigm shift that transforms organ preservation for transplantation from a static state to a dynamic environment that enables new capabilities, including organ optimization and assessment. In concert with our OCS technology platform and OCS Connect™ app, which enables TransMedics and transplant clinicians to efficiently track, coordinate & communicate resource logistics for donor organs procured and maintained on OCS™, TMDX launched its National OCS™ Program (NOP) in 2022: 16 regional hubs across the U.S. staffed by a dispersed workforce of experienced, on-staff OCS Perfusion Specialists & Cardiothoracic and Abdominal Donor Procurement Surgeons. These resources are mobilized on-demand via our own dedicated ground & aviation transportation logistics network, to retrieve and deliver allocated donor organs from anywhere in the U.S. – aiding U.S. Transplant Centers in bidding farewell to the time & distance limitations of cold storage & expand the pool of viable donor organs for their transplant recipients.