Overview
Under the supervision of the Transducer Lab Manager, performs technical testing of ultrasound transducers and determines needed repairs. Records test results and other data into a computerized business system. This position is also responsible for inspection of mechanical parts and purchased parts prior to them entering inventory.
Reports To: | Transducer Lab Manager |
Status: | Part-time Internship |
Hours/Duration: | 10-12 Hrs/Week |
Duration: | April – August, 2022 |
Location: | 1950 Lefthand Creek Ln, Longmont |
Compensation: | $15/Hour |
Grade Level: | 11-12 |
Prerequisites: | Manufacturing or Robotics (IC or CETC) |
Slots Available: | 2 |
Application Deadline: | Friday, April 1, 2022 |
- Performs mechanical and electronic tests of ultrasound probes to determine fit for use, and insure electrical safety
- Diagnose problems with probes and determine what type of repairs are needed to return them to usable condition
- Receive, disinfect and clean incoming probes
- Follow all policies and procedures regarding clean work areas and environmental issues.
- Adhere to quality system standards and procedures, and ensure customer requirements and needs are met
- Continually seek to improve processes and workflows
Education & Certifications
- HS diploma or concurrent enrollment in a relevant CTE pathway — manufacturing, electronics, etc.
- IPC Certifications preferred
Experience
- At least 1 year of experience in a manufacturing environment
- Extensive experience using small hand tools on small scale products
Competencies & Abilities
- Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel and capable of learning new software programs
- Good oral and written communications skills
- Competent in using calipers and micrometers to measure parts
- Ability to work in a highly regulated medical device environment; high attention to detail
- Strong organizational, prioritization, and documentation skills
- Natural problem solving skills initiative to bring solutions to management
- Works effectively with minimal supervision; self‐motivated, proactive, and resourceful
- Ability to adapt quickly to change and work in a rapidly evolving environment
- Ability to interact with others; maintain strong working relationship based on trust and respect
- Positive, professional attitude
- Quality‐ and customer‐service driven to consistently delight internal/external customers
Application Deadline: Friday, April 1, 2022
(You must be signed in to your SVVSD student email account to apply)
Questions?
If you have questions about this internship, please contact:
Kate Topham
CETC Counselor
[email protected]
Matthew Wiggins
Director of Community & Business Development
[email protected]