Medtronic

Healthcare

AssemblerIII3rdShift

$47–70k Boulder, Colorado, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Assembler III - 3rd Shift at Medtronic. Skills: Production assembly, Safety duties, Training. Perform production assembly operations. Work from visual aids”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Third Shift, 10:45 PM – 6:45 AM, Sunday Nights to Friday Mornings, Minimum 5 days a week onsite, Physical demands

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4 years of experience, Broad knowledge of operational systems and practices

Nice to Have

Highly organized, Self-starter, BCPS experience, MES experience, Prior responsibility managing line clearances, Familiarity with recording scrapped devices

What You'll Do.

Perform production assembly operations

Work from visual aids

Work from method layouts

Work from process flow sheets

Work from written instructions

Work from verbal instructions

Use a variety of tools

Make continuity checks

Conduct quality inspections

Disassemble assemblies

Reassemble assemblies

Provide qualified coverage

Provide flexible coverage

Rotate through verification

Rotate through material handling

Rotate through line operation

Rotate through training

Perform site functions

Provide first responder support

Oversight of Hazard Communication

Coordinate evacuations

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional collaboration

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