Job Description
Job Description
Operator I – Assembly
Location: Pleasanton, CA 94588
Duration: 6+ Months
Shift: Mon–Fri, 5:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Pay: $21.50/hr. on w2
Job Summary
Responsible for producing high-quality medical devices within a manufacturing cell. Work includes assembly, repair, and testing of pacemakers, ICDs, leads, and related assemblies under close supervision. Tasks are routine and follow standardized procedures with continual review.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform assembly, repair, and testing operations for medical devices.
- Follow written procedures and verbal instructions accurately.
- Maintain up-to-date job documentation and ensure accurate traveler/quality records.
- Communicate clearly with manufacturing management (written and verbal).
- Adhere to all safety guidelines and use required protective equipment.
- Participate in continuous improvement and quality initiatives (Lean Manufacturing).
- Support Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS), and other regulatory requirements.
- Prioritize work effectively based on job sequencing and importance.
- Handle and maneuver small components carefully.
- Make critical decisions with minimal supervision.
Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
- Ability to read, comprehend, and follow written procedures.
- Ability to use electronic data collection systems and computer software.
- Strong attention to detail and judgment skills.
Dress Code Requirements (Interview & On-the-Job)
Clothing Guidelines:
- Must be non-shedding, free of frayed hems, loose threads, glitter, sequins, tassels, or fringes.
- Must pass fabric test (no fibers dislodging when pulled).
- Sweaters, fleece, loose-knit clothing not allowed.
- Clothing from the waist up must fit under lab coat/gown.
- No turtlenecks/high necks protruding from lab coat.
- Sleeves must not extend beyond lab coat cuffs.
Headwear:
- Caps, hats, scarves, bandanas not allowed under bouffant.
- Cultural head wraps must be tightly woven, clean, and fully covered by bouffant and lab coat.
Footwear:
- Shoes must be worn at all times with socks/stockings.
- No sandals, clogs, slippers, open-toe, open-heel, or shoes with visible toe openings.
- Heel must not exceed 2 inches.
- No changing shoes in production areas (except gowning room).
Clothing Coverage:
- Torso, upper arms, and legs must be covered.
- No pants/skirts above the ankle, slits, short tops, or sleeveless shirts.
- Ankle-length skirts allowed only with full-length leggings, pants, or stockings underneath.
Personal Appearance:
- No nail polish, acrylic nails, or artificial nail coatings.
- No makeup; only unscented deodorant allowed.
- Stick-form lip balm allowed (apply outside production and before washing hands).
- No lotions after handwashing.
- Jewelry/piercings must not pierce gloves and must be coverable.
Other:
- Cover open or bleeding wounds with a bandage.
- Avoid any attire that could be offensive.
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Company DescriptionFounded in 2002 by three former Monster.com executives; TalentBurst is an award-winning full-service Staffing Firm working directly with Fortune 500 companies in the US and Canada. We specialize in Contract and Contract to Permanent roles across many industries and have direct/contractual relationships with all our clients. Please visit our website www.talentburst.com or come meet us at our offices in Natick, MA, Miami, FL, Christiansburg, VA, Vineland, NJ, Houston, TX & downtown San Francisco, CA
Company Description
Founded in 2002 by three former Monster.com executives; TalentBurst is an award-winning full-service Staffing Firm working directly with Fortune 500 companies in the US and Canada. We specialize in Contract and Contract to Permanent roles across many industries and have direct/contractual relationships with all our clients. Please visit our website www.talentburst.com or come meet us at our offices in Natick, MA, Miami, FL, Christiansburg, VA, Vineland, NJ, Houston, TX & downtown San Francisco, CA