Assembly Operator
Summary
Title: | Assembly Operator |
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ID: | 2621 |
Department: | Operations |
Location: | New Richmond, WI |
Description
Founded in 1990 and based in New Richmond, WI, Isometric's vision was to manufacture tooling and provide manufacturing solutions to exacting specifications for ultra-small, ultra-precise, and ultra-complex applications. For the past 30 years, we're proud to say we've grown to be one of the largest medical-focused micro molders in the United States. In March 2024, Isometric was acquired by Nissha Medical Technologies (NMT), a global Contract Design/Development Manufacturing Organization. NMT’s expertise in the design and development of endoscopic devices, combined with Isometric’s micro-molding capabilities, have the potential to redefine the realm of minimally invasive surgical instruments and surgical robotics. Together, we aim to address the changing demands of medical devices by enhancing component miniaturization and improving the maneuverability of small and precision components, ultimately advancing medical efficiency.
It's an exciting time to join our team, and we're hiring for an Assembly Operator. This role is responsible for trimming plastic parts with a handheld trimmer in accordance with ISO13485 continuous improvement standards. The hours for this position are Monday-Friday, on first shift (7:00AM-3:30PM).
It's an exciting time to join our team, and we're hiring for an Assembly Operator. This role is responsible for trimming plastic parts with a handheld trimmer in accordance with ISO13485 continuous improvement standards. The hours for this position are Monday-Friday, on first shift (7:00AM-3:30PM).
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
- Handle small plastic injection molded parts with hands and complete projects in accordance with approved procedures
- Monitor and control assigned process, ensuring production activities are carried out in accordance with approved procedures and guidelines.
- Seek solutions for problems associated with assigned processes and communicate any identified defects in materials, damage, or concerns to Supervisor.
- Document any defects, damage or changes in specified logs according to work procedures.
- Ensure work areas are maintained in a clean and organized manner.
- Perform quality checks with appropriate measuring devices per job instructions.
- Look through microscope at small hand-held items throughout shift.
Education and/or Experience:
- Minimum of High School Diploma or equivalent
- Ability to read blueprints and use measuring devices
- Basic reading and math skills required
- Basic computer proficiency in MS Word and Outlook required
- 401(k) program with Company match available after 90 days
- 3 weeks of paid time off, 2 personal days, and 10 paid holidays (11 holidays if you’re a Veteran!)
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Health Savings Account (HSA) options available the 1st of the month followed by 30 days
- Additional coverage options include Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Group Term Life/AD&D
- Voluntary benefit options include Supplemental Life/AD&D for Employees, Spouse, and Children, Critical Illness coverage, Hospital Indemnity coverage, and Group Accident Insurance
- Hands on training
This opening is closed and is no longer accepting applications