Engineering Technician (Entry Level)

Remote, USA Full-time Posted 2025-02-21

OVERVIEW

HelixBind is a dynamic, early-stage medical device company seeking an energetic and highly motivated Engineering Technician to play a key role in product development. This is a challenging opportunity with immense impact for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys a diverse range of responsibilities. The Engineering Technician will be responsible for maintaining... troubleshooting, and repairing medical diagnostic instruments, as well as commissioning new equipment. The ideal candidate is a high-energy, hard-working, and well-organized individual with a strong work ethic and a commitment to continuous improvement.

Primary functions and responsibilities:

Develop a deep understanding of the company's medical diagnostic instruments.

Assist in building and maintaining instruments both in-house and at vendor sites.

Construct test fixtures to meet R&D, manufacturing, and quality requirements.

Commission, troubleshoot, repair, and analyze medical device instruments.

Perform verification procedures on instrument builds.

Execute equipment upgrades and perform routine calibration, verifying conformance.

Collaborate with the Engineering Group to develop and maintain comprehensive maintenance protocols and documentation.

Maintain and update user manuals and maintenance protocols within the document control system.

Work closely with the Engineering Group to troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, optical, electromechanical, firmware, and software issues.

Provide valuable feedback to the design and build team on instrument performance to drive continuous product improvement.

Collaborate with the Quality Group to ensure compliance with all procedures and protocols.

Perform IQ/OQ and PM onsite and, as needed, at customer sites.

Conduct routine electrical, mechanical, and optical preventative and corrective maintenance on instruments.

Contribute to other tasks and projects as required to support the company's objectives.

Education, Experience, Skills, and Qualifications:

2-5 years of hands-on experience with electrical and mechanical parts installation and repair.

Associate's degree in a technical field or equivalent trade school certification; relevant experience will also be considered.

Strong electro-mechanical aptitude and hands-on proficiency with electronic and mechanical assembly tools and fixtures.

Ability to read and interpret electrical/mechanical drawings, equipment manuals, and technical specifications.

Basic understanding of interfacing with and troubleshooting various electrical, electromechanical, and firmware components.

Proficiency with PCs, including basic hardware, software, and networking.

Excellent critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Strong ability to analyze and troubleshoot technical issues effectively.

Self-motivated and able to work independently as well as part of a team.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Familiarity with Class II/III medical devices, 21 CFR 820.30, and FDA 510(k) processes is preferred.

Benefits

Salary commensurate with experience, 401(k) with company contribution, health & dental insurance (90% company funded), opt-out incentives for waiving medical insurance, life & disability insurance, medical & family leave, paid time-off, 12 holidays per year, M-F daytime shift and monthly employee luncheons!

Job Type: Full-time

Expected hours: 40 per week

Benefits:
? 401(k)
? Dental insurance
? Health insurance
? Life insurance
? Paid time off
? Parental leave

Schedule:
? 8 hour shift
? Monday to Friday

Work Location: In person

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