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Electro-Mechanical Technician - Medical Device Manufacturing

Electro-Mechanical Technician - Medical Device ManufacturingBuild technology that improves lives.

Some people enjoy putting things together.

You enjoy understanding how they work.

If you're the kind of technician who takes pride in precision, enjoys solving technical problems, and gets satisfaction from building products that genuinely make a difference, we'd like to meet you.

We're looking for an Electro-Mechanical Technician to join our client's Manufacturing team, producing sophisticated medical devices designed to improve patient outcomes. Every instrument you build represents countless hours of engineering, innovation, and quality, ultimately helping healthcare professionals deliver better care.

This is a hands-on role where no two days are exactly the same. You'll work across mechanical assembly, electronics, embedded software, calibration, and testing, becoming a key part of bringing advanced technology to life.

What you'll be doingWorking alongside experienced and exceptional engineers and technicians, you'll be involved in the complete build process, including:

Building precision electro-mechanical, electronic, and optical assemblies

Assembling floor-standing medical instruments from mechanical and electrical components

Loading embedded software onto PCBs and electronic modules

Performing PCB functional testing using dedicated jigs and test procedures

Carrying out SMD soldering, rework, and component-level repairs under engineering guidance

Building cable and harness assemblies

Calibrating modules and finished instruments

Reading and interpreting assembly drawings, wiring diagrams, schematics, BOMs, and work instructions

Inspecting components and assemblies to ensure they meet quality, safety, and regulatory standards

Maintaining a clean, organised, and safe production environment

About youYou're someone who enjoys working with your hands while appreciating the technical detail, finesse, and rigour behind what you're building.

You'll likely bring:

A Certificate, Diploma, or completed apprenticeship in Electronics, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline

Previous experience working within a medical device or similar highly regulated environment (highly regarded)

Experience in mechanical or electro-mechanical assembly

Strong SMD soldering and PCB rework skills, including microscope inspection and hot-air rework

Experience using hand tools, power tools, torque-controlled assembly methods, and fasteners

Familiarity with firmware flashing tools such as JTAG, SWD, or similar programming utilities

Confidence reading technical documentation, including schematics, drawings, and work instructions

A methodical approach to testing, recording results, and following documented procedures

Excellent attention to detail and a genuine commitment to producing high-quality work

Patience, perseverance, consistency, and pride in your workmanship

An understanding of working within cleanroom environments, including hygiene requirements and PPE protocols

Previous experience working in environments that adhere to TGA, FDA, GMP, ISO 13485, or other strict regulatory standards (highly regarded)

The kind of person who succeeds hereYou're naturally curious and patient.

You notice the small details and enjoy technical rigour.

You understand the importance of following processes when quality matters, while also being confident identifying issues and working with engineersa and the team to find solutions.

You're equally comfortable working independently or collaborating within a close-knit team. Most importantly, you take genuine pride in delivering work you can stand behind.

As an Electro-Mechanical Technician, you'll be part of a team manufacturing cutting-edge medical devices. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a hands-on technical environment and has a passion for electro-mechanical systems.

The role combines mechanical assembly, cable and harness work, embedded software loading, module calibration, and PCB-level testing and repair under engineering guidance.

Why join the team?Medical devices aren't products that can be "good enough."

Every cable, every solder joint, every calibration, and every final test matters.

You'll be joining a team where quality comes first, technical skills are valued, and your work has a direct impact on products that improve people's lives.

If you're looking for a role where your craftsmanship, technical ability, and attention to detail will be recognised, and where your hard work, patience and perseverence genuinely matters and is appreciated by patients, we'd love to hear from you.

What's on offer?Market-leading remuneration package

Excellent team culture within a supportive and collaborative environment

Long term Full-time, secure, and stable position

Consistent day shift hours

The opportunity to work in a thriving, espected, high-demand, and essential industry

South Eastern Suburbs location (near Clayton)

This position is well suited to someone with experience as an Electronics Technician, Mechatronics Technician, Electronics Assembly Technician, Electronic Test Technician, Production Technician (Electronics), Manufacturing Technician, Medical Device Technician, Instrument Technician, Electromechanical Assembler, or Electronics Repair Technician.

Apply today and help build technology that makes a real difference.

Contact Kristine Tuazon at Good People HR on 0407300881 or kristine@goodpeoplehr.com.au for a confidential discussion or if you have any questions.

IMPORTANT: It is a requirement of all our jobs that you have a PR or AU/NZ Citizenship. A work visa is not sufficient as all our jobs are permanent. Please do not apply if you do not meet these requirements.

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