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Equiliem
United States, California, Sylmar
Oct 29, 2025
Machine Operator - Medical Device Manufacturing

Location: Sylmar, CA

Schedule: 7am- 4pm


Job Summary
This position is responsible for the production of high-quality medical devices within a manufacturing cell. Working under close supervision, may perform a combination of assembly, repair, and test operations on pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), leads, and related medical device assemblies.

Performs routine assignments according to specified and/or standardized procedures. Work is closely and continually reviewed. Ensure that relevant job documentation for cell operations and functions is accurate and up to date.


Responsibilities


  • Clearly communicate ideas, problems, and solutions to all levels of manufacturing management in both written and oral form.



  • Maintain a positive attitude when interacting with internal and external customers (such as tours).



  • Follow safety guidelines and utilize appropriate safety devices when performing all operations.



  • Participate in continuous improvement/quality initiatives to enhance production processes and achieve quality and profitability metrics.



  • Maintain accurate records to ensure traveler and quality documents are complete, all parts are traceable, and quality issues can be addressed.



  • Demonstrate a basic understanding of Lean Manufacturing.



  • Participate with the Manufacturing Supervisor/Manager in setting and monitoring individual goals and cell performance metrics to continuously improve the quality of operations.



  • Support all Divisional initiatives as identified by divisional management and in support of Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS), and other regulatory requirements.




Required Skills & Abilities


  • Ability to read, comprehend, and follow written procedures; understand and follow verbal instructions.



  • Understanding of and ability to utilize electronic data collection systems and computer software packages.



  • Ability to prioritize work by determining the sequencing and timing of different jobs based on precedence and importance.



  • Ability to handle and maneuver small components and parts.



  • Ability to make critical decisions and judgments with minimal supervision.




Education


  • High school degree or equivalent required.




Dress Code Requirements

Required dress code for tour during interview and on-the-job:




  • Clothing must be non-shedding and free of frayed hems or loose threads.



  • Tassels, fringes, glitter, sequins (sewn or glued on), and any other items that could become dislodged are not allowed.



  • To verify a fabric can be worn: pull at the fabric tightly with fingers-if fibers are dislodged, the garment may not be worn in the production area.



  • Sweaters, sweater vests, loose fiber garments, loose knit, or fleece may not be worn.



  • All clothing must be clean and free of visible contamination (sand, mud, dirt, lint, etc.).



  • All clothing, from the waist up, must fit under the lab coat/gown.



  • Turtle necks or high-necked clothing shall not stick out above the neck of the lab coat/gown.



  • Sleeves shall not stick out beyond the cuff of the lab coat/gown.



  • Caps, hats, scarves, or bandanas shall not be worn under the bouffant.




Head wraps/scarves worn to accommodate customs:




  • Must be covered with the bouffant, and the tail end of the scarf must be fully covered by the lab coat/gown.



  • Must be of tightly woven fabric, clean, and laundered.




Additional requirements:




  • Loose-fitting clothing shall not be worn around machinery or soldering/brazing torches.



  • Shoes must be worn at all times in the production area.



  • Stockings or socks are required.



  • The heel of a shoe must not be pointed or higher than 2 inches.



  • Sandals, clogs, slippers, open-toe, or open-heel shoes are not allowed.



  • Shoes with straps or weave where toes can be seen are not allowed.



  • Changing shoes in the production area, other than a gowning room, is not allowed.



  • Torsos, upper arms, and legs must be covered.



  • Pants (above the ankle), skirts (above the ankle), skirts with slits, short shirts (above the navel), and sleeveless tops are not allowed.



  • Skirts at the ankle are allowed, but full-length stockings, leggings, or pants must be worn underneath.




Personal Appearance & Safety Standards


  • Nail polish, acrylic, artificial nails, or similar nail coatings are not allowed.



  • Jewelry or body piercings that can pierce gloves or cannot be covered under gowning materials will not be allowed in the production area.



  • Makeup shall not be worn.



  • Lip balm in stick form is acceptable when applied outside of production areas and prior to hand washing.



  • Scented personal use products shall not be worn, except deodorant.



  • Lotions shall not be applied after hand washing.



  • Cover any open or bleeding wound with a bandage.



  • Don't wear anything that could be offensive.



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