Operator II
DescriptionJob SummaryThe Operator II role will be responsible for conducting general manufacturing operations, testing of product, assembly of product, and product development activities. Individuals will utilize manufacturing and testing procedures in the manufacturing of product.Essential FunctionsManufacture, inspect, and package products following written processesRead work orders, follow production drawings, and complete necessary documentsPerform routine assignments according to specified and/or standardized proceduresCommunicate progress and report problems to Line Lead or SupervisorIdentify opportunities for productivity and quality improvementsTrain other team members on an as needed basisEnsure equipment is maintained and calibrated within defined timelines to minimize interruption to production linesMaintain a clean, safe, and organized work environmentSupport company finance, accounting, human resources, quality, regulatory, and clinical departments as necessary to ensure compliance with requirements.RequirementsEducation, Experience, Required SkillsHigh school graduate or GED equivalent3+ years of assembly and/or manufacturing experience in the medical device industryAccurately read work orders, follow production drawings, and receive instructionAccurately complete all essential documents (Lab Notebooks, Device Master Records, Lot History Records, Inspection Records, and Validation Documentation)Hand dexterity, including ability to work with very small pieces (some under microscope and some not) – requires patience and diligenceAbility to handle and be trusted with confidential and/or sensitive information.Able to work in a fast-paced, constantly changing environment.Ability to be flexible and to handle multiple projects in an organized, timely manner.Able to problem-solve, work under pressure, and to effectively manage stress.Ability to work overtime as neededPhysical RequirementsProlonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer and/or microscope.Prolonged periods of standing and/or walking.Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds at times.Manual dexterity in order to assemble products or machines as directedExcellent hand-eye coordinationAbility to differentiate between colored wires, tabs, and electronic componentsMust wear gown, gloves, and ear protection when applicableMust be willing to work in lab and clean room environments to support project workSummary Of BenefitsGroup health & welfare benefits: Options for Medical, Dental and Vision insurance, Health Savings Account (requires participation in eligible medical plan), and Flexible Spending Accounts.Company-paid benefits: Employee Life Insurance & Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D), Long Term Disability (LTD), Kavira (requires participation in medical plan).Voluntary, employee-paid benefits: Employee Supplemental Life & AD&D, Spouse and Dependent Life & AD&D, Short Term Disability (STD), Accident, Critical Illness, and Hospital Indemnity, Employee Assistance Program.Accrued Paid Time Off (PTO) & Floating HolidaysPaid Parental LeavePaid HolidaysBenefits and incentive compensation may be subject to generally applicable eligibility, waiting period, contribution, and other requirements and conditions.CompensationThe typical base pay range for this role is between $19.00-23.00/hour. Compensation may vary based on individual job-related knowledge, skills, expertise, and experience. This position is eligible for a discretionary annual incentive program driven by organization and individual performance.401(k) Plan: Company-provided Safe Harbor Contribution of 3% of eligible earnings.