The Assembly Technician is responsible for final assembly of the MyoPro product line. The ideal candidate possesses an efficiency-oriented mindset, is mechanically inclined, and brings previous regulatory compliance environment background. He/she is process-oriented with an appreciation for consistency, discipline, and standardization.
Keys to success are the ability to work both independently and collaboratively in conjunction with cross-functional stakeholders including Quality, Supply Chain/Fulfillment, and Operations. In addition, a strong candidate will demonstrate detailed, proactive communication along with fundamental computer/ technical skills proficiency.
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Ensure product is assembled, tested, and released within defined timelines, as according to quality-driven specifications. A high-performing candidate will demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively with Engineering, Operations, Inventory Control, and Quality.
- Build electro-mechanical assemblies in a consistent and standardized manner, testing and evaluating device performance, and completing documentation promptly and accurately.
- Basic-level competency with MS Office Suite including Excel.
- Attention to detail with the ability to understand engineering BOMs and documentation.
- Willingness to learn, growth-orientation, adaptability, team-orientation, and strong written/verbal communication skills.
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High school diploma or GED required; some college preferred.
- 3-5 years’ experience assembling electro-mechanical medical products and sub-assemblies.
- A demonstrated ability to read and follow both assembly and test procedures.
- Experience with basic machining tools and techniques; knowledge of 3D printing.
- Ability to work independently.
- Strong mechanical aptitude and problem solving skills.
Myomo, Inc. is a medical myoelectric company that offers expanded mobility for those suffering from neurological disorders and upper-limb paralysis. Myomo develops and markets the MyoPro® product line of lightweight, non-invasive, powered arm braces (orthoses) to restore function in the paralyzed or weakened arms and hands of individuals that have suffered a stroke, spinal cord or nerve injury such as brachial plexus injury, or other neuro-muscular disability such as multiple sclerosis (MS). It is the only device that, sensing a patient’s own neurological signals through non-invasive sensors on the arm, can restore their ability to use their arms and hands so that they can return to work, live independently and reduce their cost of care.
At Myomo, we are driven by a mission to enable independence and confidence for stroke survivors as well as those living with MS, BPI, and other neurological disorders. Our teams continue to break through barriers, defining the limits of what is possible in both medical device robotics and our global system of care.