Development Technician

Whitechapel
2 weeks ago
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Cure Talent is thrilled to partner with a London-based MedTech startup at the forefront of cardiac innovation. Thanks to their fantastic team driving significant progress, the company is now expanding, offering an exciting opportunity for an Development Technician to join their journey.
As the new Development Technician, you will be responsible for assembling intricate medical equipment at microscopic level, performing functional tests, and resolving any issues that may arise. Ensuring quality control and maintaining accurate documentation are crucial aspects of your responsibilities.
To be successful in this role you will possess detailed assembly skills within a regulated setting. A solid understanding of technical drawings, proficiency in data analysis, and a recognition of the significance of documentation are essential.
Key responsibilities:

  • Assemble complex medical devices and equipment at microscopic level.
  • Conduct both functional and Quality tests on devices.
  • Address technical issues as they emerge.
  • Maintain accurate records of completed work.
  • Support Research and Development through feedback and insights.
    Essential Skills, Knowledge & Experience:
  • Proficiency interpreting technical drawings and assembly instructions.
  • Proven assembly experience.
  • Experience within a regulated environment.
  • Engineering development software knowledge is highly advantageous.
  • Familiarity with laboratory safety protocols preferred.
    If you're an assembly technician/production technician/electromechanical technician/manufacturing technician/prototype technician and are seeking an exciting opportunity to be part of a dynamic team driving medical technology innovation, I would love to hear from you – get in touch today

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