JOB DESCRIPTION:
Zimmer Biomet is a global medical technology leader. Our team members are part of a company with a heritage of leadership, a focus on shaping the future, and a mission dedicated to alleviating pain and improving the quality of life for people around the world.
What You Can Expect
Paragon 28, a Zimmer Bioment company focused on orthopedic medical devices for the foot and ankle, is hiring a Quality Inspector I (temporary) to join our Quality Lab. The Quality Inspector I is responsible for the inspection of materials, assemblies, work-in-progress, and finished medical devices, as well as the completion of documentation to determine conformance to specifications to release product for distribution and use. This is a 100% onsite position at our location in Englewood, Colorado.
How You'll Create Impact
1. Receiving Inspection of materials, work-in-progress, finished parts and assemblies and completion of associated paperwork for final release of product to the field
2. Visual inspections per documented specifications
3. Measurement of product features per documented specifications and inspection checklists
4. Generate accurate documentation of measured characteristics for non-conformance to specifications and identify product appropriately per procedures
5. Monitor calibration status of inspection equipment
6. On occasion, incumbents may also be asked to do the following:
Product labeling and packaging as needed
Verifying, scanning, and filing documents
Assist with identifying product status and organizing product
Other duties as assigned
Your Background
High school diploma plus 1-2 years' quality experience; Associate degree preferred
Experience with dimensional measurement equipment such as micrometers, calipers, gage pins, dial indicators, etc.
Knowledge and experience with precision measuring equipment such as CMM, Vision Systems,
Basic understanding of print reading and GD&T per ANSY Y14.5
Familiarity with 21 CFR 820/ISO13485, or other government/ISO standards preferred
Ability to follow standard operating procedures
Must have attention to detail and be able to work with small components
Good handwriting and communication skills
Basic computer skills (MS Word, Excel)
Knowledge of machined components is a plus