Corin is recruiting for a Robotic Electrical Assembly Technician to join the Raynham team on a temporary to permanent basis. The key element of this role is to manufacture, assemble, break down, test, and service the navigation system for our OMNIBotics and Apollo lines of business.
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 Manufacturing responsibilities will include assembly, production, material handling, soldering, and wiring harness assembly. Training will be available to ensure compliance to all manufacturing responsibilities.
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The key responsibilities of the Robotic Electrical Assembly Technicianis to:
- Follow all the relevant SOPS and Work Instructions for the effective assembly of the Corin Technologies, in line with demand planning and quality.
- Complete all the relevant quality documentation with adherence to QMS requirements in line with to the necessary ISO30485 and GMP standards.
- Escalate issues and improvements to your line manager.
- Train new team members on how to manufacture, calibrate and maintain Corin’s robotic devices.
- Continually develop work instructions and SOPS in line with technological developments
- Work with engineering and quality to make process improvements.
- Assemble electronic components to create a complete product EG) Apollo and Omnibotics devices.
- Solder fine wire harnesses
- Conduct mechanical assembly and panel wiring.
- Install dedicated software and firmware using windows and MacOS operating systems.
- Perform in process inspection of completed components and the Apollo and Omnibotic system and peripheral devices
- Calibration testing of the Omni Bot and Balance Bot systems.
- Calibrate and test the Camera system ready for installation on the Apollo station.
- Measure voltages, currents and resistance using multi-meters or bespoke test equipment.
- Work with quality to verify the system and sign off on the relevant quality documentation.
- Prepare Balance and Omni Bot devices ready for shipping.
- Run diagnostics and troubleshoot electrical and mechanical issues of returned units from the hospitals and medical centers.
- Run weekly equipment and inventory checks within the electrical manufacturing unit ensuring everything is present and fit for purpose
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The ideal Robotic Electrical Assembly Technicianwill have;
- Previous Electrical Assembly Technician at Corin
- Experience in intricate soldiering for cable / wire harness assembly.
- IPC J STD 001 Soldering certification – achieved.
- Electrical engineering qualification would be ideal but not essential.
- Have instigated manufacturing / continuous improvement initiatives.
- Ability to follow strict work instructions with zero error.
- Starter / finisher
- Have a lean manufacturing / continuous improvement approach to working.
- Ability to follow and train team members on manufacturing documentation and practices.
- Would suit individual who has a high interest in computer assembly and / or electronics
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The base pay range for this position is $21-28 per hour. The specific pay offered may be influenced by a variety of factors, including the candidate’s experience, education, and skill set.
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