Established in 1987, Tool & Instrument Engineering is a family-owned and operated business and the leading independent provider of Reusable Medical Device repair & maintenance services to the Australian healthcare market. We are a progressive team based on the Gold Coast looking for additional team members to help our continued growth in this uniquely niche industry.
About the role
We are seeking mechanically minded people who are able to provide a wide range of services. This role is specifically for our Surgical Instrument Department which focuses on the Preventative Maintenance and Repair of mechanical and non-mechanical Surgical Instruments. Our role on offer is workshop based with ample parking.
Roles and duties include, but are not limited to:
1. Quality Inspections and repair of medical devices to TIE quality standards.
2. Laser marking, laser welding, fine polishing, soft soldering and microscope work.
3. Small part assembly, finishing and cleaning with & without magnification.
4. Knowledge of mechanism mechanical rotary systems such as pneumatic would be beneficial.
5. Understanding function and advising on possible failure causes & preventative measures.
6. Following all company policies and procedures including repair methods.
7. Use of a computer to document inspections, log stock, record work performed, and access other important company information is mandatory.
8. The ability to work as a team and independently.
We are particularly interested in candidates who have fine motor skills derived from jewellery making, toolmaking, Fitter & turner, electronic assembly or optical component assembly, as well as experience in assembly line, manufacturing production.
We have multiple roles available for candidates looking for an exciting new career opportunity. We have positions for entry-level candidates as well as those who are looking to transition to a new field where their transferable skills can be adapted, refined and applied.
Benefits and perks
We are a progressive team with growth opportunities as the company continues its expansion. Our office is within 2 minutes of the M1, a short walk to various shops and cafes. We offer flexible working conditions and development courses if required. We are an equal opportunity employer.
Skills and experience
Strong attention to detail, self-discipline and the ability to adhere to provided training/processes is a must. History in fine mechanical work and/or assembly line manufacturing is mandatory.
The ability to work as a team and independently is a must. All training is provided on the job.
We represent critical medical equipment and expect all personnel to adhere to the highest quality standards and work effectively and efficiently to deliver superior outcomes for our customers.
Applicants are invited to submit a resume and a 1-page covering letter to the TIE Operations Manager, outlining the skills you’ll bring to TIE.
Applications without a covering letter will not be considered.
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