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Posted August 12, 2026

Electro-Mechanical Device Manufacturing Technician

Chipton-Ross
Skaneateles, NY, US Full Time
20USD - 22USD per hour

Job Description

Job Description
Electro-Mechanical Device Manufacturing Technician

Imagine a device you helped assemble going on to improve a patient’s life. That’s the purpose behind every build on our line. We’re looking for a technician who thrives on precision, embraces teamwork, and treats safety and quality as non-negotiable.

Mission

Deliver reliable, regulation-ready medical devices by executing documented processes, maintaining impeccable records, and continuously improving how work gets done.

Core Responsibilities
  • Build/Test: Assemble and, as applicable, test devices and subassemblies to established procedures and specifications; review quality checkpoints at each step.
  • Tooling/Equipment: Safely operate hand tools, power tools, and automated machinery within a GMP/FDA framework.
  • Electronics: Assemble electronic components/modules from schematics and diagrams to meet quality standards.
  • Records: Complete per-unit DHR documentation accurately when included in station instructions.
  • Kitting & Flow: Prepare and organize component kits; verify contents; label and route to lines; sustain inventory levels and replenish promptly.
  • Material Handling: Store, move, and track parts and assemblies per guidelines; keep inventory counts accurate.
  • Quality Escalation: Identify and report defects, material issues, and nonconformities to Team Leaders immediately.
  • Packaging & Logistics: Package/label parts or assemblies for shipment; palletize boxes safely according to SOPs.
  • Continuous Improvement: Engage in lean activities and uphold 6S to drive safety, quality, and productivity.
Who You Are
  • Skilled at reading job instructions, specifications, and assembly drawings.
  • Sharp visual inspector with a meticulous eye for detail.
  • Clear communicator who collaborates well with peers, Team Leaders, and supervisors.
  • Resourceful problem-solver who adapts quickly to new processes, technologies, and station changes.
  • Disciplined about SOPs, documentation, and completing all required training and certifications on time.
  • Safety-oriented professional who reports hazards, near misses, and incidents; committed to a zero-harm culture.
Standards & Accountability

Every employee owns GMP and regulatory performance. Follow work instructions diligently, document your activities per company policies and procedures, and maintain an orderly, audit-ready workspace.

Physical Requirements
  • Stand for most of the shift (approximately 8–12 hours based on station/shift).
  • Walk frequently to support material movement and multi-station workflows.
  • Lift and carry 25–55 lbs. as needed; frequently handle lighter items under 25 lbs.
  • Use team lifts or lifting equipment for loads over 40 lbs. in line with ergonomics policy.
Education
  • Accredited High School Diploma or GED.
Shifts
  • 1st: 6:30 AM – 3:00 PM (Mon–Fri)
  • 2nd: 2:55 PM – 11:25 PM (Mon–Fri)
  • 3rd (Cuffs): 11:20 PM – 7:50 AM (Sun–Thu)

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