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Manufacturing Assembler (I/II/III)

Burlingame, California, United States

ABOUT US: Neptune Medical Robotics, a division of Neptune Medical, is an innovative, venture capital funded medical device startup headquartered in Burlingame, CA. We have already commercialized novel medical devices using our technology. Now the team at Neptune is building something truly unique: a fully flexible medical robot that enables doctors to reach deep into human anatomy. Our robot will disrupt flexible endoscopy and set a new standard in outcomes for decades to come.

TITLE:  Manufacturing Assembler (I/II/III)

POSITION SUMMARY:

As a Manufacturing Assembler, you will be supporting product manufacturing and some process development activities.

The ideal candidate would act with passion and intensity in a medical device start-up that is fast paced and collaborative and display the ability to perform to the requirements outlined below. For the right person, this position will be a tremendously exciting and career-defining opportunity, making core contributions to a genuinely new type of medical robotic platform.

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Build medical devices that can be used for design and manufacturing optimization and, ultimately, human trials.
  • Ability to reliably follow instructions and work with minimal supervision.
  • Ability to work in controlled environments.
  • Investigate assembly issues and assist engineering in documenting and implementing process improvements.
  • Follow assembly and test protocols to help characterize new processes.
  • Comfortable supporting multiple sub-assembly builds
  • Utilize small hand tools and/or precision devices and microscopes to aid in prototyping and testing.
  • Keep work area, equipment and materials clean, organized and properly identified.

 QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Minimum 1-2 year working in the medical device industry.
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Excellent assembly skills.
  • Familiar with manufacturing processes such as applying adhesive, UV curing, and cutting techniques.
  • Positive demeanor with a strong work ethic and desire to be a big part of a growing organization.
  • Good communication skills – ability to communicate in English orally and via writing.

Neptune Medical is located in Burlingame, CA, near the Millbrae Caltrain and BART Station.

Our job titles may span more than one career level. The starting hourly rate for this role is between $30 to $37 depending on experience. The actual base pay is dependent upon many factors, such as: education, training, transferable skills, work experience, business needs, and location. The base pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the future. This role may also be eligible for equity, benefits and 401(K) with matching.

Neptune Medical provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

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