dental instrument assembler
Dental instrument assemblers assemble various dental instruments, such as drills, lasers, probes, mirrors, and dental imaging devices. They use various machinery, hand tools, chemicals, adhesives and epoxies to assemble the dental instruments. They use precision tools and work in cleanroom environments.
About dental instrument assembler
As a dental instrument assembler, you will be responsible for assembling precision medical devices that dentists rely on daily to provide patient care. Your work involves carefully assembling complex components such as dental drills, lasers, probes, mirrors, and imaging devices using specialized tools, machinery, and materials including adhesives and epoxies. You will work in a cleanroom environment, following strict quality standards and procedures to ensure that every instrument meets rigorous specifications and regulatory requirements. Your attention to detail is critical, as even minor defects can impact device functionality and patient safety. Your responsibilities include reading assembly drawings, measuring components with precision tools, aligning parts correctly, fastening components securely, and inspecting products for quality assurance. You will also handle specialized materials and perform cleaning procedures during assembly. As a dental instrument assembler, you contribute to the medical device supply chain and indirectly to patient health outcomes. The role requires technical skill, patience, and a commitment to accuracy. With Poland's growing medical device manufacturing sector, this profession offers stable employment and opportunities for advancement into quality assurance or supervisory roles.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a dental instrument assembler.
Precision Assembly
- Assemble dental instrument components including drills, lasers, and probes
- Read and interpret assembly drawings accurately
- Align and fasten components securely using precision tools
- Apply adhesives and epoxies correctly according to specifications
Quality Control and Inspection
- Inspect quality of manufactured products for defects
- Measure parts of manufactured products with precision equipment
- Ensure conformity to specifications and quality standards
- Report defective manufacturing materials and products
Component Preparation and Handling
- Clean components during assembly process
- Handle dental instrument components with care
- Remove and segregate defective products
- Maintain cleanroom suit and personal protection equipment
Equipment Operation and Measurement
- Operate precision measuring equipment accurately
- Use precision tools and hand tools correctly
- Maintain and care for specialized assembly equipment
Regulatory Compliance and Documentation
- Understand medical device regulations and compliance requirements
- Understand dental anatomy and instrument functionality
- Meet production deadlines and quality targets
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (19)
Optional (26)
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