This position assembles and inspects medical devices using work instructions and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s). Assemblers will regularly work with microscopes, hand tools, and/or small components requiring a high degree of dexterity and accuracy. Essential Functions (Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.) Create a layout for casers to follow. Wire and solder components. Prepare the hearing device for wiring and ensuring that all components will be placed correctly. Trim, sand, and buff hearing devices. Ensure the quality of the hearing devices through electro-acoustic testing. Program/reprogram devices as needed. Assemble mechanical and electrical parts using small hand tools. Use a high-speed burr and an ultrasonic cutter. Visually inspect hearing aids for signs of damage and functionality. Conduct listening checks. Educate operators on how to properly understand and execute WI’s and deviations to meet product quality, productivity, and compliance goals. Suggest edits to WI’s as appropriate to keep documents correct, accurate, and create best practices. Support engineering, R&D initiatives, and new product introduction (NPI). Support their respective area with process audits, structured follow-up, and continuous training to ensure operator understanding/compliance.
Stand Out From the Crowd
Upload your resume and get instant feedback on how well it matches this job.
Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
251-500 employees