Precision surgical implant and instrument manufacturer
Autocam Medical machines custom bone screws, plates, fixation devices, and surgical instruments for OEM medical device companies. The tech stack (CATIA, CNC, SPC, Epicor) reflects a manufacturing-first operation focused on surgical-grade materials like titanium and specialty alloys. Hiring is heavily skewed toward production roles (8 of 12 open positions in manufacturing), with minimal recent velocity — suggesting either stable capacity or selective growth in specific production areas.
Autocam Medical is a contract manufacturer of precision-engineered surgical implants and instruments. They serve OEM medical device makers with custom bone screws, plates, fixation devices, and complementary instruments like surgical drivers and drill bits. The company specializes in CNC milling, turning, mill-turn, and cutter-grinding across titanium, specialty alloys, and medical-grade plastics. Their operational footprint spans 501–1,000 employees based in Kentwood, Michigan. A core capability is Design for Manufacturability consultation, in which their engineering team integrates early in customer product planning to optimize for precision manufacturing constraints.
Custom bone screws, bone plates, fixation devices, and surgical instruments including drivers, drill bits, and taps. Materials include titanium, specialty alloys, and medical-grade plastics, machined via CNC milling, turning, and cutter-grinding for surgical applications.
CATIA for design and modeling, CNC control systems for machining, SPC (Statistical Process Control) for quality monitoring, Epicor for ERP, and Microsoft Office suite for operations and administration.
Kentwood, Michigan. The company employs 501–1,000 people and is privately held, founded in 2009.
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