Assembler - Medical/ Pharmaceutical Device Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Madison, WI at Geebo

Assembler - Medical/ Pharmaceutical Device

Kellton Kellton Madison, WI Madison, WI Contract Contract $23 an hour $23 an hour Summary Assemble and test medical device assemblies, final products, and accessories per the manufacturing documentation provided.
Perform assembly diagnosis, repair with limited supervision.
Ensure work is completed in compliance with company quality system and medical device regulations.
Essential Functions Assemble and test finished and semi-finished medical devices per established work instructions Document and record assembly and testing result activities in electronic record system (SAP) and paper records per work rules, policies, and procedures Performs top level and sub-assembly diagnosis and repair as required Responsible for successful completion of all training in a timely fashion.
Maintain an organized and professional work space.
Education / Experience / Skills:
High school /GED diploma required Experience working in a team-oriented manufacturing environment required Experience working in a regulated environment preferred ie.
Medical device, pharmaceutical industry Competencies:
Self-directed Teamwork Good communication skills Proficient with computer systems Critical thinking Decision making Quality focused Organizational Relationship/Scope:
This role will require cross functional relationships with the Materials group as well as the Engineering group as required.
Working Conditions:
Clean, temperature controlled environment.
Job Type:
Contract Pay:
$23.
00 per hour Expected hours:
40 per week Schedule:
Day shift Monday to Friday Ability to Relocate:
Madison, WI:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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