Join One of New England's Most Advanced Precision Metrology Laboratories
MTD Micro Molding manufactures ultra-small and minimally invasive medical and healthtech devices, from overmolded components to bioabsorbable implants. We help customers push the envelope—delivering predictable outcomes for highly complex, first-of-their-kind products.
The parts we manufacture go into critical medical applications where precision and consistency are non-negotiable.
We're looking for a Senior Quality & Metrology Technician to take ownership of our metrology laboratory, lead inspection processes, mentor fellow technicians, and help ensure every component meets the highest standards. This is a hands-on technical role with significant responsibility and direct collaboration with our tooling, molding, engineering, and quality teams.
You'll work with advanced inspection technologies, including microscopes, OGP vision systems, CT scanning, and other precision metrology equipment to inspect some of the smallest molded medical components in the industry.
If you take pride in precision, enjoy solving technical challenges, and want your work to directly impact life-changing medical products, we'd love to meet you.
What You'll Be Doing
A core part of this role is performing and overseeing visual and dimensional inspection of micro-molded components to ensure compliance with internal and customer specifications. You'll work from drawings, work instructions, sample parts, and customer requirements to verify quality at every stage—startup, in-process, and final inspection.
You'll utilize a full range of precision measuring equipment, including microscopes and optical systems, CT scanners, and other vision systems to inspect extremely small, delicate components. Identifying defects, documenting results, and ensuring proper handling of non-conforming product will be a regular part of your day.
The metrology laboratory will be under your leadership. You'll help establish priorities, improve inspection methods, maintain laboratory organization, and drive continuous improvement throughout the department.
As a senior member of the team, you'll support and guide other technicians by training new team members, answering technical questions, and helping prioritize work to keep production moving efficiently without compromising quality.
You'll collaborate closely with molding, tooling, engineering, and quality teams to address quality issues, troubleshoot challenges, support engineering studies, and provide inspection data that helps drive customer success.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform and oversee visual and dimensional inspection of micro-molded components
- Conduct startup, in-process, and final inspections
- Use microscopes and precision measurement equipment to evaluate small, complex parts
- Identify and document non-conforming product and support resolution efforts
- Interpret drawings, specifications, and work instructions
- Collaborate with molding, tooling, and engineering teams to resolve quality issues
- Support data collection and customer requests
- Train and mentor quality technicians
- Program and validate automated inspection routines
- Collaborate with tooling department on metrology fixture design and development
- Labeling, packaging, and preparation for shipments as needed
- Own and manage the quality lab procedures and processes, focusing on continuous improvement
What We're Looking For
Strong attention to detail and the ability to work effectively under microscopes is essential. You should be comfortable inspecting highly complex, miniature components where even the smallest variation matters.
Ability to work both independently and with others is critical.
Experience with precision measurement tools and the ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications is required.
OGP programming experience using 3D MeasureMind is required.
Familiarity programming for Gauge R&R's.
Reading and interpretation of customer supplied drawings including GD&T.
Strong communication skills are important—you'll be working across teams and helping train others, so clarity and collaboration matter.
The ideal candidate works well in a fast-paced environment, has strong communication skills, an eye for the smallest detail, and is organized.
Nice to Have (Not Required)
- Experience with Werth CT scanning is strongly preferred.
- Experience in medical device or healthtech manufacturing will help shorten the learning curve, but it's not required.
- Prior leadership or mentoring experience is a plus.
Why Join MTD?
- Competitive hourly pay ($35–$40/hour)
- Profit sharing
- 401(k)
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Flexible schedule
- Employee referral program
- Industry-leading technology and metrology equipment
- Opportunity to lead and shape our metrology laboratory
- Work alongside an experienced team of tooling, molding, engineering, and quality professionals
- Be part of a collaborative company focused on solving some of the most challenging micro-manufacturing problems in the medical device industry
The MTD Culture
We take the work seriously because the work matters. But we're not rigid about it—we value a team that's collaborative, supportive, and easy to work with.
Everyone here contributes. Ideas are welcomed. Expertise is respected. We work together to solve problems, continuously improve, and manufacture products that make a meaningful difference.
If you're looking for a role where your technical expertise will have a direct impact—and where precision truly matters—we encourage you to apply.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $35.00 - $40.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Referral program
Experience:
- Medical manufacturing: 3 years (Preferred)
- ISO 13485: 1 year (Preferred)
- OGP Programming: 3 years (Required)
- CT Scanning: 3 years (Preferred)
Work Location: In person