Omega Medical Imaging
Final Assembly Technician
Omega Medical Imaging, Sanford, Florida, United States, 32771
Are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey with a team that's revolutionizing healthcare through cutting edge AI technology? Meet
Omega Medical Imaging , the trailblazers that design, manufacture, and support AI-driven image-guided interventional systems, reshaping the world of healthcare for hospitals and medical facilities across the globe. Our unwavering dedication to Advanced Endoscopy and Interventional Cardiology makes us the frontrunners in the realm of high-tech medical technology.
JOIN US ON THIS INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE!
We are looking for an exceptional
Final Assembly Technician
to become an indispensable part of our Production Team. If you are enthusiastic, possess an innate attention to detail, and have a passion for excellence, then we invite YOU to become the next guardian of our legacy in this role.
The Ideal Candidate has :A degree or certification in AC and DC electronic circuits or demonstrated experience working with high-voltage AC circuits (480 and 208 VAC).High-level electro-mechanical system assembly fabrication knowledge, testing, and debugging.Understanding of schematics, drawings, and work instructions to build, test, integrate, and debug electro-mechanical assemblies and systems.Manufacturing experience and the ability to use electrical tools such as a multimeter, wire crimpers, soldering irons, anti-static mats, test equipment, and assembly tools.Hands-on experience developing and optimizing the effectiveness of manufacturing documentation (BOMs, SOPs, work instructions, drawings, work orders, and device history files), along with project planning and tracking.Experience with Lean Manufacturing techniques and familiarity with FDA and ISO regulations.Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of co-workers and managers.Intellect to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.Knowledge of internet software, ERP/MRP software, spreadsheet software, and word processing software including Microsoft Office Suite. They are also highly organized, accurate, and detail oriented with exceptional problem-solving skills.
Key Responsibilities of this Job:
Assemble, test, and calibrate medical devices to meet quality standards and daily goals and to ensure on-time delivery for every customer.Understanding schematics, drawings, and work instructions to build, test, integrate, and debug electro-mechanical assemblies and systems.Being part of our on-site team during core hours: Monday - Friday, 7:00 am - 3:30 pm. The prime operating area for this position is in an air-conditioned environment with high noise levels, heavy machinery, and chemical involvement.Perform routine maintenance on manufacturing equipment.Document and report all non-conforming parts and assist in evaluating and deciding the best corrective actions to resolve non-conforming work.Assembling, testing, and verifying engineering prototype assemblies and train to assemble production assemblies.Work in a collaborative, team-based environment to optimize manufacturing processes.Adhere to strict regulatory and safety guidelines. Maintain a safe and productive work environment by assuring the work area is clean and orderly throughout the day.Participate in continuous improvement initiatives.This description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee but is limited to what is considered the essential function for the specific job title.
What We Offer:
Competitive Based SalaryPTO PackagePaid Holidays401(k) w/Safe Harbor Company MatchTuition ReimbursementMedical, Dental, Vision, Disability, and Life InsuranceHSA with Employer Match ContributionYour journey starts here, where limitless possibilities meet boundless ambition. Ready to join the team and make a significant impact in the world of Advanced Endoscopy and Interventional Cardiology? Apply now and seize this extraordinary opportunity to shape the future of healthcare.
*Omega Medical Imaging, LLC is an EOE and DFW.
Omega Medical Imaging , the trailblazers that design, manufacture, and support AI-driven image-guided interventional systems, reshaping the world of healthcare for hospitals and medical facilities across the globe. Our unwavering dedication to Advanced Endoscopy and Interventional Cardiology makes us the frontrunners in the realm of high-tech medical technology.
JOIN US ON THIS INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE!
We are looking for an exceptional
Final Assembly Technician
to become an indispensable part of our Production Team. If you are enthusiastic, possess an innate attention to detail, and have a passion for excellence, then we invite YOU to become the next guardian of our legacy in this role.
The Ideal Candidate has :A degree or certification in AC and DC electronic circuits or demonstrated experience working with high-voltage AC circuits (480 and 208 VAC).High-level electro-mechanical system assembly fabrication knowledge, testing, and debugging.Understanding of schematics, drawings, and work instructions to build, test, integrate, and debug electro-mechanical assemblies and systems.Manufacturing experience and the ability to use electrical tools such as a multimeter, wire crimpers, soldering irons, anti-static mats, test equipment, and assembly tools.Hands-on experience developing and optimizing the effectiveness of manufacturing documentation (BOMs, SOPs, work instructions, drawings, work orders, and device history files), along with project planning and tracking.Experience with Lean Manufacturing techniques and familiarity with FDA and ISO regulations.Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of co-workers and managers.Intellect to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.Knowledge of internet software, ERP/MRP software, spreadsheet software, and word processing software including Microsoft Office Suite. They are also highly organized, accurate, and detail oriented with exceptional problem-solving skills.
Key Responsibilities of this Job:
Assemble, test, and calibrate medical devices to meet quality standards and daily goals and to ensure on-time delivery for every customer.Understanding schematics, drawings, and work instructions to build, test, integrate, and debug electro-mechanical assemblies and systems.Being part of our on-site team during core hours: Monday - Friday, 7:00 am - 3:30 pm. The prime operating area for this position is in an air-conditioned environment with high noise levels, heavy machinery, and chemical involvement.Perform routine maintenance on manufacturing equipment.Document and report all non-conforming parts and assist in evaluating and deciding the best corrective actions to resolve non-conforming work.Assembling, testing, and verifying engineering prototype assemblies and train to assemble production assemblies.Work in a collaborative, team-based environment to optimize manufacturing processes.Adhere to strict regulatory and safety guidelines. Maintain a safe and productive work environment by assuring the work area is clean and orderly throughout the day.Participate in continuous improvement initiatives.This description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee but is limited to what is considered the essential function for the specific job title.
What We Offer:
Competitive Based SalaryPTO PackagePaid Holidays401(k) w/Safe Harbor Company MatchTuition ReimbursementMedical, Dental, Vision, Disability, and Life InsuranceHSA with Employer Match ContributionYour journey starts here, where limitless possibilities meet boundless ambition. Ready to join the team and make a significant impact in the world of Advanced Endoscopy and Interventional Cardiology? Apply now and seize this extraordinary opportunity to shape the future of healthcare.
*Omega Medical Imaging, LLC is an EOE and DFW.