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Medical Assembler - at Confidential Saint Paul, MN

Job in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, 55199, USA
Listing for: Clough AMEC.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-26
Job specializations:
  • Manufacturing / Production
    Assembly, Manufacturing Production, Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Medical Assembler - IMMEDIATE HIRING at Confidential Saint Paul, MN

Medical Assembler - IMMEDIATE HIRING job nt Paul, MN.

Job Title:

Medical Assembler

Job Description

This role focuses on assembling and inspecting small, precision medical components used in products such as stents, catheters, leads, and implantable housings. You will work primarily in a cleanroom environment, using microscopes, small hand tools, and specialized equipment to build and verify high-quality parts. Over time, you will cross-train across multiple areas of the production process, gaining a broad skill set in medical device manufacturing while working from detailed written work instructions.

Responsibilities
  • Work in a cleanroom environment, following all gowning and safety procedures, including wearing smocks, booties, hair nets, beard nets when applicable, and safety glasses.
  • Operate coil winding machines to wind and wrap metal coils around a spindle, creating components used in various medical products.
  • Inspect and manipulate coils and wires, using microscopes approximately 30–50% of the day in certain coiling processes.
  • Perform detailed visual inspection and deburring of molded parts as they come off molding machines, smoothing surfaces and removing excess material or metal.
  • Use small hand tools such as pliers, files, knives/skivs, tweezers, and small wrenches to assemble, deburr, and finish medical components with and without a microscope.
  • Follow travelers and written work instructions to complete assembly steps accurately and consistently across different production lines.
  • Assemble very small parts, often about the size of a pen tip, while maintaining high levels of precision and attention to detail.
  • Work on multiple cleanroom assembly lines (CEA areas), spending the majority of the day seated and using microscopes for a significant portion of the shift.
  • Support laser welding operations after appropriate training by working with laser welding machines and microscopes to weld and finish very small medical components.
  • Handle automated presses and stamping machines in the implantable housings area, loading materials, running parts through the process, and removing completed components.
  • Inspect stamped or pressed parts for accuracy and quality, using microscopes as needed, and deburr or file down parts to remove excess material.
  • Use production machines and equipment safely and efficiently to aid in the assembly and manufacturing of medical components and parts.
  • Maintain flexibility in daily tasks, alternating between sitting and standing throughout the shift depending on the process and work area.
  • Adhere to all safety, quality, and cleanliness standards, including the proper use of safety glasses and steel‑toed shoe covers where required.
  • Participate in cross‑training across multiple lines and departments, adapting to new tasks and processes as business needs evolve.
  • Contribute to a culture of safety and continuous improvement by following best practices, identifying potential issues, and supporting team stretching and wellness activities.
Essential Skills
  • 4–6+ months of experience in medical manufacturing or working with small parts in a similar production environment.
  • 4–6+ months of experience using microscopes for inspection or assembly work.
  • Demonstrated hand dexterity and fine motor skills suitable for handling very small components and performing detailed work.
  • Comfort working in a cleanroom environment, including following gowning procedures and cleanliness standards.
  • Ability to work with small hand tools such as tweezers, pliers, files, knives/skivs, and small wrenches for extended periods.
  • Ability to sit or stand for up to 8 hours per shift, depending on the assigned process and area.
  • Strong attention to detail and quality, especially when working with laser welding, microscopes, and precision assemblies.
  • Ability to follow written work instructions and travelers accurately and consistently.
  • Adaptability and openness to cross‑training and rotating through multiple assembly lines and departments.
  • Mechanical aptitude, especially for roles in the housings area working with automated presses and stamping machines.
Additional

Skills & Qualifications
  • Experience with cleanroom assembly, laser welding, coil…
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