Test Technician

Limerick
2 weeks ago
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We are sourcing a Test Technician for a medical device client in Limerick. This role is site-based and the primary function will be to assist in the testing and prototyping of medical device products in the R&D team.

Responsibilities:

  • Carry out any steps required for the build and testing of high-quality medical device products.

  • Adherence to company Quality system procedures and all associated documentation which is provided to employees in order to assist them in the build and testing of high-quality products.

  • Responsible for the completion of training in relation to the build and testing of product.

  • Responsible for inventory management for designated R&D projects.

  • Handling/preparing drug coated devices in a laboratory environment as necessary.

  • Ensure that a high standard of GMP and housekeeping is maintained at all times.

  • Support problem solving and root cause analysis teams when required.

  • Highlight any potential issues to team leaders/Supervisors.

  • Provide flexibility in working on any other tasks that may arise during the course of a normal day in a Test and Prototype build environment.

  • May perform other duties as assigned by Supervisor.

    Requirements:

  • Experience in a test and production environment preferred.

  • Previous experience in coating/assembly/stent loading/packaging process steps, while not essential, is advantageous.

  • Previous experience in medical devices/pharmaceutical manufacturing is advantageous.

  • Good communication and inter-personal skills.

  • High self-motivation.

    For further information please contact Mick on (phone number removed) or forward details in confidence to careers @(url removed)

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