Role Summary
The HTI Lead Lab Technician supports our Electrophysiology business in Irvine, CA, onsite. The role focuses on pioneering catheter development and early-stage prototyping, transforming ideas into tangible prototypes and scalable devices, and collaborating with HTI engineering on design-for-manufacturing concepts and rapid prototype turnaround to advance electrophysiology and cardiac care. This role drives engineering and manufacturing activities to improve patient outcomes and expand market leadership.
Responsibilities
- Support early-stage prototype builds in close collaboration with engineers and other partners
- Suggest and determine possible solutions to the necessary operations to support the device design intent
- Initiates, adjusts and operates basic laboratory and manufacturing equipment
- Performs basic operational diagnostics tests with the purpose of isolating device failures
- Resolves problems and disconnects components, subassemblies and manufacturing systems with the intent to improve design and manufacturability
- Define and improve processes and equipment, determine a solution and perform the necessary operations, while documenting changes.
- Ensures that tools and testing equipment are properly calibrated and repaired, according to the standardized operations procedures
- Provides design support for HTI engineering teams
- Supports experiments and capability studies, collects documents, and files records on process specifications
- Collects design documentation and puts together training packets on new processes, materials, and equipment
- Support identifying business-related opportunities
- Adheres to all company safety policies and procedures and other safety precautions within the work area
- Follows standardized procedures to perform tasks
- Maintains work area clean and organized
- Responsible for ensuring compliance with all Federal, State, local and Company regulations, policies, and procedures
- Performs other duties assigned as needed
Qualifications
- Required: 6-8+ years of experience related to the position
- Required: Experience with manufacturing and assembly tools for fine-scale components
- Required: Ability to operate independently within a fast-paced, innovative environment
- Required: Knowledge in manufacturing technologies
- Preferred: Knowledge of drafting software systems
- Required: Good interpersonal skills
- Required: Able to prioritize requests
- Required: Ability to quickly and effectively switch between tasks
- Required: English communication skills, written and oral
Education
- High School, technical career or equivalent.
Skills
- Required: Ability to communicate in English, orally and in writing
- Required: Ability to use computers and related software
- Required: Ability to use measuring and testing equipment associated with the specific discipline
- Required: Ability to work with microscope for prolonged periods
- Required: Good hand-eye coordination for fine movements