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Production Specialist (On-Site)

Clario
vision insurance
United States, Oregon, Portland
Aug 03, 2025

We are seeking a Production Technician to join our team, working on the assembly, testing, and preparation of specialized devices used in clinical trials and medical applications. This hands-on role is critical to ensuring product quality, compliance, and timely delivery, helping advance life-changing research.

What We Offer

  • Competitive compensation

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance starting Day 1 of employment

  • Flexible work schedules

  • Attractive PTO plan

  • Engaging employee programs

What You'll Be Doing

  • Assemble, solder, and configure electronic or mechanical devices for use in clinical trials and medical applications.

  • Perform inspections and quality control checks to verify product functionality and compliance with standards.

  • Use handheld test equipment (e.g., voltmeters) to confirm device integrity.

  • Prepare and organize materials, tools, and workstations for production.

  • Accurately record production data and complete documentation per SOPs.

  • Utilize ERP systems to track inventory, document production steps, and close work orders.

  • Participate in daily production team meetings to share metrics, updates, and feedback.

  • Respond professionally to internal requests related to production and device preparation.

  • Assist in onboarding and training new hires within the production team.

  • Lead product-specific training sessions in collaboration with Product Management.

  • Conduct briefings or floor meetings to communicate updates and set production priorities.

What We Look For

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent.

  • 2-5 years of hands-on production or manufacturing experience, ideally in precision assembly.

  • Proficiency in manual assembly, soldering, component installation, and electronic device testing.

  • Skilled in operating standard electronic testing tools such as handheld voltmeters.

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel, and experienced with ERP systems in a production environment.

  • Strong organizational skills, exceptional attention to detail, and a commitment to quality standards.

  • Experience in ISO-compliant documentation procedures (ISO 9001/ISO 13485) and familiarity with quality assurance standards.

  • Background in logistics, supply chain, or inventory control is a plus.

  • Ability to train and mentor new employees effectively.

  • Previous experience in medical device assembly or regulated manufacturing environments preferred.

  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, detail-oriented setting while managing multiple priorities.

  • Reliable, flexible, and able to work additional hours as needed.

  • Fluent in English (written and verbal).

Work Location Requirement
This role is 100% on-site, Monday through Friday, during standard business hours, at our Portland, OR location

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