Omega Medical Imaging LLC
Location:
Sanford, FL (On-site)
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM–3:30 PM (core hours)
About Omega Medical Imaging Omega Medical Imaging designs and manufactures advanced image-guided interventional systems used in hospitals and medical facilities worldwide. Our team is committed to delivering high-quality, high-reliability medical technology that supports Advanced Endoscopy and Interventional Cardiology.
Position Summary We are seeking an experienced
Final Assembly Technician
to join our Production Team. This role is responsible for the final build, integration, testing, troubleshooting, and documentation of complex electro‑mechanical medical systems. The ideal candidate is hands‑on, detail‑oriented, safety‑minded, and comfortable working with both electrical and mechanical assemblies in a regulated manufacturing environment.
The Ideal Candidate Has
5+ years of hands‑on experience in electro‑mechanical assembly, integration, testing, and troubleshooting (medical device experience preferred)
Strong knowledge of AC and DC circuits and safe measurement practices (experience with 208/480 VAC is highly preferred)
Proficiency using electrical measurement tools, including multimeter, power supplies, and basic test equipment
Ability to read and follow schematics, wiring diagrams, mechanical drawings, and work instructions
Solid mechanical aptitude: alignment, hardware installation, torque practices, fit‑up, and general assembly best practices
Understanding of GMP / Good Manufacturing Practices, quality systems, and controlled documentation
Strong troubleshooting skills (root cause thinking, methodical diagnostics, clear documentation)
X‑ray tube / high‑voltage system knowledge is a plus (handling, integration, safety awareness)
Comfortable working in an ERP/MRP environment and completing work orders, travelers, and device history documentation
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and work around machinery, tools, and production equipment
Key Responsibilities
Perform final assembly and integration of medical imaging systems and subassemblies to engineering and quality requirements
Execute functional tests, calibrations, and verification checks per procedures and work instructions
Troubleshoot electrical and mechanical issues using structured diagnostic methods and test equipment
Verify proper wiring, grounding, cable routing, connector integrity, and system safety checks
Document build steps, test results, and inspections in work orders, travelers, and DHR (Device History Records)
Identify and report nonconforming material and support MRB/CAPA activities by providing clear technical findings
Support engineering builds/prototypes as needed and assist with transitioning prototypes into repeatable production processes
Maintain a clean, safe work area and follow all required safety procedures (including ESD, LOTO, and cleaning checklists)
Participate in continuous improvement efforts to reduce defects, improve throughput, and strengthen documentation quality
Work Environment This position is primarily based in a production environment that may include noise, equipment, and occasional chemical involvement. Work is performed in an air‑conditioned facility with required safety and regulatory compliance.
What We Offer
Competitive compensation (based on experience)
PTO package and paid holidays
401(k) with Safe Harbor company match
Tuition reimbursement
Medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance
HSA with employer match contribution
Omega Medical Imaging, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug-Free Workplace.
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Schedule: Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM–3:30 PM (core hours)
About Omega Medical Imaging Omega Medical Imaging designs and manufactures advanced image-guided interventional systems used in hospitals and medical facilities worldwide. Our team is committed to delivering high-quality, high-reliability medical technology that supports Advanced Endoscopy and Interventional Cardiology.
Position Summary We are seeking an experienced
Final Assembly Technician
to join our Production Team. This role is responsible for the final build, integration, testing, troubleshooting, and documentation of complex electro‑mechanical medical systems. The ideal candidate is hands‑on, detail‑oriented, safety‑minded, and comfortable working with both electrical and mechanical assemblies in a regulated manufacturing environment.
The Ideal Candidate Has
5+ years of hands‑on experience in electro‑mechanical assembly, integration, testing, and troubleshooting (medical device experience preferred)
Strong knowledge of AC and DC circuits and safe measurement practices (experience with 208/480 VAC is highly preferred)
Proficiency using electrical measurement tools, including multimeter, power supplies, and basic test equipment
Ability to read and follow schematics, wiring diagrams, mechanical drawings, and work instructions
Solid mechanical aptitude: alignment, hardware installation, torque practices, fit‑up, and general assembly best practices
Understanding of GMP / Good Manufacturing Practices, quality systems, and controlled documentation
Strong troubleshooting skills (root cause thinking, methodical diagnostics, clear documentation)
X‑ray tube / high‑voltage system knowledge is a plus (handling, integration, safety awareness)
Comfortable working in an ERP/MRP environment and completing work orders, travelers, and device history documentation
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and work around machinery, tools, and production equipment
Key Responsibilities
Perform final assembly and integration of medical imaging systems and subassemblies to engineering and quality requirements
Execute functional tests, calibrations, and verification checks per procedures and work instructions
Troubleshoot electrical and mechanical issues using structured diagnostic methods and test equipment
Verify proper wiring, grounding, cable routing, connector integrity, and system safety checks
Document build steps, test results, and inspections in work orders, travelers, and DHR (Device History Records)
Identify and report nonconforming material and support MRB/CAPA activities by providing clear technical findings
Support engineering builds/prototypes as needed and assist with transitioning prototypes into repeatable production processes
Maintain a clean, safe work area and follow all required safety procedures (including ESD, LOTO, and cleaning checklists)
Participate in continuous improvement efforts to reduce defects, improve throughput, and strengthen documentation quality
Work Environment This position is primarily based in a production environment that may include noise, equipment, and occasional chemical involvement. Work is performed in an air‑conditioned facility with required safety and regulatory compliance.
What We Offer
Competitive compensation (based on experience)
PTO package and paid holidays
401(k) with Safe Harbor company match
Tuition reimbursement
Medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance
HSA with employer match contribution
Omega Medical Imaging, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug-Free Workplace.
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