Manufacturing Operator
Company : Cook Medical
Location : Bloomington, IN, 47403
Job Type : Full Time
Date Posted : 3 January 2026
Overview
The Assembler position at Cook Inc. assembles medical devices according to written specifications and manufacturing instructions. As a Manufacturing Assembler, you will play an integral role in helping patients around the world get the medical devices they require! Your work will have a meaningful impact and allow you to help others in need. • No experience necessary • On the job training is provided• All-inclusive benefits • Medical, dental, vision, and prescription options • Paid maternity and parental leave • Local walk-in clinic with pharmacy and healthcare • Company paid life insurance • Employee Assistance Program• Annual raises and quarterly bonuses• Paid holidays and time off• Multiple shifts and overtime options available• $16.00/hour (plus 15% shift differential for 2nd shift and weekend shift)• Tuition assistance up to $5250 per year• Onsite cafeteria• Free onsite fitness center• 401k options with a company match up to 4%Responsibilities
• Work with written specifications and manufacturing instructions to assemble a variety of medical devices in compliance with the Cook Quality Policy Manual and Quality Management Systems• Complete quality work at acceptable department/production determined rates• Ability to work independently or in a team-based setting• Must work and interact effectively and professionally with and for others throughout various levels of the global organization• Must have effective communication skills and ability to work in a collaborative and independent work situations and environments with minimal supervision• Maintain accurate and complete documentation• Read, comprehend and follow product specifications, manufacturing instructions and drawings• May work with small, intricate parts, identifying components with catalog description• May work with various tools/machines, e.g. razor blades, hole punch, and table top grinder• May build product by performing tasks such as cutting, flaring, tipping, sideporting, gluing and bonding• May have to set up and operate various production machines• May use measuring instruments such as calipers and/or micrometers• Count and make simple arithmetic additions and subtractions• Complete quality work at accepted departmental production rates• Constant visual inspection for obvious product non-conformances• May verify raw material• Report quality problems or findings to Management• May have to occasionally use a magnifying device• May work with chemicals such as adhesives, acetone, talcum powder and isopropyl alcohol
Qualifications
• Minimum 18 years of age• High School Diploma, High School Equivalency Diploma or participating in a Cook sponsored program to obtain a High School Diploma or Equivalency Diploma.• Qualified candidates must be legally authorized to be employed in the United States. Cook does not intend to provide sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g., H-1B or TN status) for this employment position.Physical Requirements:• Must meet the Visual Acuity Screening Requirements of 20/40 vision using both eyes with or without correction.• Able to sit or stand for extended periods during the shift.• Frequent repetitive motion.• Occasionally lifts and/or moves up to 50 pounds.• Moderate exposure to noise level in the work environment that is moderate to occasionally loud.• Must be able to read and comprehend manufacturing instructions in the English language.• Frequently required to sit, stand, walk, use hands to grasp, carry, feel or touch; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch; communicate.• Proper attire/clothing and personal protective equipment/clothing as required within Controlled Manufacturing Areas.• Must be able to perform the essential functions of the job, subject to reasonable accommodation requirements under the ADA.
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Frequently asked questions
In Bloomington, IN, Manufacturing Operators often engage with state-of-the-art medical device assembly, influenced by local manufacturing standards and community-focused companies like Cook Medical. The role may involve unique collaboration patterns and shift options catering to regional labor norms, enhancing productivity and work-life balance.
Bloomington's manufacturing sector, especially in medical device production, shows steady growth with increasing openings for Manufacturing Operators. Local employers prioritize candidates who can adapt quickly to quality standards and thrive in dynamic production environments, reflecting robust hiring trends in this region.
Success as a Manufacturing Operator at Cook Medical hinges on precision in assembling medical devices, strong adherence to quality protocols, and effective communication within teams. Skills in reading technical instructions and handling small, intricate components are highly valued to maintain the company’s high manufacturing standards.
Manufacturing Operators can progress into supervisory or specialist roles by gaining experience in production processes, quality control, and machinery operation. Developing skills in manufacturing operations analysis or moving towards management positions is common, especially within companies like Cook Medical focused on career growth.
While both roles involve hands-on assembly and machine operation, Manufacturing Operators often focus on specialized products like medical devices requiring strict compliance and intricate assembly, whereas Production Operators might work on more varied or less regulated manufacturing lines.
Cook Medical provides comprehensive benefits including tuition assistance, on-site healthcare facilities, and fitness centers, which are less common in typical manufacturing roles. Their focus on medical devices allows Manufacturing Operators to contribute directly to impactful healthcare solutions.
Cook Medical fosters a collaborative environment emphasizing quality and continuous improvement. Manufacturing Operators benefit from structured training, supportive management, and opportunities for bonuses and raises, reflecting a culture that values employee development and well-being.
Manufacturing Operators at Cook Medical in Bloomington start around $16.00 per hour, with a 15% premium for second and weekend shifts. This competitive wage aligns with regional manufacturing pay scales and includes additional perks like quarterly bonuses and comprehensive benefits.
Absolutely. The precision assembly, quality compliance, and machine operation skills developed at Cook Medical are highly applicable across various manufacturing sectors, enhancing versatility for future opportunities within different manufacturing companies.
Operators must maintain strict quality control while handling small, delicate components and various chemicals safely. Adapting to detailed manufacturing instructions and working under moderate noise with repetitive tasks requires focus and endurance to meet Cook Medical’s rigorous standards.