Contract manufacturer of medical devices, diagnostics, and drug delivery systems
Cadence operates a vertically integrated contract manufacturing footprint across seven U.S. locations and Costa Rica, serving MedTech and pharma OEMs with design, tooling, and finished-device assembly. The stack is infrastructure-heavy (Wire EDM, CNC, SAP, Oracle, Epicor) with no major tech adoption or replacement in motion — typical of capital-intensive manufacturing. The hiring mix is manufacturing-skewed (23 of 36 open roles) with decelerating velocity, suggesting the organization is optimizing existing operations rather than scaling new capacity.
Cadence manufactures medical devices, diagnostic instruments, and drug-delivery components for mid-to-large MedTech and pharmaceutical companies. The company operates approximately 800 employees across manufacturing, engineering, and support functions in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, Florida, Staunton (Virginia headquarters), and Costa Rica. Core capabilities span precision machining (Wire EDM, CNC), high-speed stamping and specialty blades, fluid-handling systems for diagnostics, and end-to-end assembly with regulatory compliance infrastructure. Project activity centers on new product introduction, automation validation, process and software qualification, and manufacturing transfers — all critical for FDA-regulated device launches.
Cadence uses Wire EDM, CNC, Minitab (SPC), Epicor, SAP, Oracle, and UKG for manufacturing operations, quality, and ERP. No major technology adoptions or replacements are underway.
Cadence operates facilities in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, Florida, Staunton (Virginia headquarters), and Costa Rica, employing approximately 800 people across seven locations.
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