Assemble, install, and maintain test infrastructure such as fixtures, sensors, actuators, chambers ... Manual dexterity to work with small components under a microscope for extended periods, including ...
Assemble, install, and maintain test infrastructure such as fixtures, sensors, actuators, chambers ... Manual dexterity to work with small components under a microscope for extended periods, including ...
Assemble, install, and maintain test infrastructure such as fixtures, sensors, actuators, chambers ... Manual dexterity to work with small components under a microscope for extended periods, including ...
Assemble, install, and maintain test infrastructure such as fixtures, sensors, actuators, chambers ... Manual dexterity to work with small components under a microscope for extended periods, including ...
Microscope Assembler information
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$12.94 - $14.12
1% of jobs
$14.12 - $15.30
1% of jobs
$15.30 - $16.47
7% of jobs
$17.44 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$16.47 - $17.65
19% of jobs
The median wage is $18.61 / hr.
$17.65 - $18.83
26% of jobs
$18.83 - $20
14% of jobs
$20.74 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$20 - $21.18
11% of jobs
$21.18 - $22.36
7% of jobs
$22.36 - $23.53
6% of jobs
$23.53 - $24.71
5% of jobs
$24.71 - $25.89
2% of jobs
$12
$19
$25
How much do microscope assembler jobs pay per hour?
What is the difference between Microscope Assembler vs Optical Instrument Technician?
| Aspect | Microscope Assembler | Optical Instrument Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | High school diploma or equivalent; technical training | High school diploma; technical or vocational training in optics |
| Work Environment | Manufacturing facilities, assembly lines | Laboratories, repair shops, manufacturing |
| Industry Usage | Optics manufacturing, scientific equipment | Optical device repair, calibration, maintenance |
| Common Search Intent | Assembly, manufacturing, production | Repair, troubleshooting, maintenance |
Microscope Assemblers primarily focus on assembling microscopes in manufacturing settings, requiring technical training and working in production environments. Optical Instrument Technicians, on the other hand, often handle repair and maintenance of optical devices, including microscopes, in labs or repair shops. While both roles involve optics and technical skills, their work environments and primary responsibilities differ.
$16 - $19.75/hr
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Posted 10 days ago
Job description
Job Summary
- Participate in production and development builds and manufacture high quality medical devices in accordance with released manufacturing documentation.
- Provide support as required in all phases of product development and transfer to manufacturing and commercial product.
- Assemble plastic and metal components into medical devices in accordance with approved manufacturing procedures.
- Perform in-process quality checks on sub-assemblies and finished product.
- Maintain clean room integrity by using proper attire and adherence to clean room environment practices and procedures.
- Maintain accurate records/documentation related to quality, work in progress, test results, labor (e.g. timecards) and special projects
- Adhere to general safety rules, manufacturing procedures, company policies and procedures, QSR, and FDA Regulations.
- Identify and report any product quality problems
- Facilitate resolution of the non-conforming product until the deficiency or unsatisfactory condition has been resolved
Job Requirements
Education and Experience
- 1 or more years assembler experience in the medical device field or a related technical field
- High school diploma or equivalent preferred
- No medical conditions preventing access to a controlled environment.
- High level of hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity
- Must be able to handle small parts under a microscope
- Trained, documented and proficient in MI's.