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Are you passionate about ensuring products meet the highest quality standards? At Alleima’s Business Unit Medical, we turn advanced materials and engineering expertise into solutions that change lives. Partnering with the world’s leading medical device innovators, we design, develop, and manufacture components and medical solutions that push the boundaries of what’s possible in medical technology, from continuous glucose monitors to cochlear implants. Every micron of wire, every braid of nitinol and every millimeter of tubing we produce helps patients live longer and healthier lives. Join us in shaping the future of healthcare, where innovation meets impact. We are on an exciting growth journey, with new manufacturing sites, strategic acquisitions, and a rapidly expanding global footprint. With production facilities in Germany, Poland, Italy, Malaysia and the USA, we are proud to be a truly international team. Your Role: As a Quality Control Technician at Alleima, you will play a crucial role in maintaining our legacy of excellence.
Job Responsibility:
Performing first piece, in process, and final inspections of products to verify compliance with specifications, including documentation
Conducting functional and dimensional testing using appropriate tools and equipment
Verifying documented inspection, test data, traceability information is accurate, and GDP is maintained
Assisting in root cause analysis and corrective action implementation for non-conformances in conjunction with cross-functional teams
Maintaining calibration and proper use of inspection and measurement instruments
Supporting internal audits and regulatory compliance activities
Collaborating with production and engineering teams to resolve quality issues promptly, including continuous improvement
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent
1–3 years of experience in a quality control or manufacturing environment
Basic math and measurement skills
Strong attention to detail
Problem solving abilities
Ability to learn and follow detailed procedures
Basic computer skills for data entry and reporting
Ability to stand for extended periods
Ability to lift up to 25 lbs
Dexterity to handle, inspect, and test fine wire
Ability to perform detailed visual inspections of fine medical wire and components
Ability to accurately distinguish color-coded wires, markings, and indicators
Familiarity with basic inspection tools like calipers, micrometers, and microscopes is a plus
Nice to have:
Technical certification or associate degree
Familiarity with basic inspection tools like calipers, micrometers, and microscopes
What we offer:
Competitive compensation
Health, Dental, and Vision coverage after 30 days
401K with company contribution of 5% plus matching after 90 days
88 paid holiday hours per year
Paid time off (up to 120 hours paid time off after one year)