Job Description
Responsibilities:
Manufacture custom medical devices using a rotary tool and manage a multi-stage complex production schedule.
Post-process 3D printed dental models.
Perform quality inspection of medical devices.
Digitize orthodontic study models by using optical 3D scanning technology.
Perform maintenance of laboratory equipment.
Monitor and maintain inventory levels.
Operate and maintain CAM production equipment (eg, 3D printer, mill. Full training provided).
Ensure 100% on-time delivery.
Update and maintain a digital record database.
Shipping, receiving, and logistics tracking.
Basic incoming phone support.
Qualifications
Skills & Relevant Experience:
High school diploma, AS/BS Degree, or equivalent.
0-2 years related experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience in dental, CAD/CAM, 3D printing, or X-ray is a plus.
Work experience in a team setting.
Must be proficient with computers.
Problem-solving skills.
Good powers of observation.
About You
You possess a remarkable ability to focus on small details while handling multiple tasks simultaneously.
You exhibit a notable level of efficiency in the management of your time.
You possess a strong motivation and aim to achieve success in this particular field of work.
You’re well organized and reliable/consistent.
You’re professional, articulate, and have superb communication skills.
You’re eager to work hard and play an integral role in helping the team and company grow.
Additional Information
Details of Position:
Part Time hourly position reporting to the Director of Operations.
Hourly pay range: $24-$26- Based on experience.
Shifts: T/W/Th from 9:00 am to 6:00pm pm.
The position will be in-office, located off of Union square in San Francisco, CA.
Competitive compensation and paid sick and vacation time.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.