Medical Device Technician
Listed on 2026-01-26
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Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Electronics Technician, Medical Device Industry, Quality Engineering
Medical Device Repair Technician
Location: Woburn, MA (Full-Time, In-Office)
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (No nights, weekends, or shift work)
Reports To: Head of Fulfillment
Compensation: $55,000-$65,000
Stem Wave is a rapidly growing medical device company with locations in Boston’s Seaport and Woburn, MA. We build and service best-in-class orthopedic shockwave technology used by healthcare providers nationwide.
We’re hiring a skilled, reliable technician focused specifically on device repair. If you take pride in troubleshooting, fixing equipment, and ensuring devices operate at their best and you want long-term stability with a consistent Monday–Friday schedule, this role is an excellent fit.
Learn more:
Benefits & PerksUnlimited Paid Time Off
13 Paid Company Holidays
100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision
HSA option
Paid parental leave
Employee referral program
Predictable 9–5 schedule with no shift work
As a Medical Device Repair Technician, your primary responsibility is to diagnose, repair, and quality-check our shockwave devices. You’ll work hands-on with equipment daily, ensuring returned or malfunctioning units are restored to full functionality and meet all quality standards.
This position is ideal for someone who enjoys troubleshooting, repairing devices, and working in a structured environment, and who wants a long-term, stable role without shift rotations, nights, or weekends.
What You’ll DoDevice Repair & TroubleshootingDiagnose issues with returned or malfunctioning devices
Perform mechanical repairs, part replacements, and adjustments
Use hand tools, power tools, meters, and diagnostic equipment
Identify root causes and ensure proper corrective actions
Conduct functional tests before and after repairs
Inspect devices to verify performance meets specifications
Document findings, repair steps, and test results accurately
Escalate recurring or complex issues to engineering or QA
Restore used devices to like-new condition
Clean, detail, and prepare devices for redeployment
Maintain an organized repair bench and workspace
Track parts usage and inventory needs
Assist with shipping/receiving of devices as needed
Collaborate with operations, engineering, and QA on repair trends
Follow SOPs and maintain compliance with quality standards
1–3+ years of hands-on repair or service technician experience
(medical device, electronics, mechanical, manufacturing, or similar)Strong mechanical aptitude and diagnostic skills
Comfortable with hand tools, power tools, and testing equipment
Extremely detail-oriented with a “fix it right the first time” mindset
Reliable, consistent, and process-driven
Strong communication skills and team-first attitude
Ability to lift up to 150 lbs
Passport required for occasional international travel
Advanced device troubleshooting
Mechanical and electrical repair techniques
Quality control and regulated testing processes
Documentation and repair tracking
Cross-functional collaboration
True 9–5 schedule (no nights, weekends, or shifts)
Clear, steady responsibilities focused solely on repairs
Long-term stability in a clean, organized, growing operation
Your work directly ensures device reliability for providers nationwide
A team that values experience, craftsmanship, and consistency
If you’re an experienced technician looking for a steady, long-term repair role in a growing medical device company, we’d love to meet you.
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