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Cook Medical’s newest location, at the corner of Sheridan Street and 38th Street in Indianapolis, will bring jobs, free education, and wraparound services.
At the facility, employees will manufacture medical devices such as introducers, sheaths, drainage catheters, and needles for Cook Medical as employees of Goodwill Commercial Services. This high-skill manufacturing training will provide employees opportunities for long-term employment and career progression.
Learn more about open positions at Cook Medical. Find out about our culture and the wide variety of careers available at our medical device company.
Cook Medical is a family-owned medical device company that works with physicians to develop devices that are less invasive for patients.
Cook Medical is hiring full-time assemblers in Indiana. Find out about Cook Medical and how to apply for these jobs.
Employees will manufacture medical devices such as introducers, sheaths, drainage catheters, and needles for Cook Medical as employees of Goodwill Commercial Services. This high-skill manufacturing training will provide employees opportunities for long-term employment and career progression.
• Cook Medical will build the store and IMPACT Central Indiana will invest money to provide capital and inventory, as well as other local partners. • Total Project Cost is $3.6 million • The supermarket will be operated by neighborhood residents Michael McFarland and Marckus Williams. • The long-term goal is for the owners to
Since 1963, Cook Medical has worked closely with physicians to develop technologies that eliminate the need for open surgery. Today we invent, manufacture, and deliver a unique portfolio of medical devices to the healthcare systems of the world.
Cook Medical has partnered with local organizations to build a full-service grocery store in what is currently a food desert in Northeast Indianapolis.
Cook Medical, Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana, The Indianapolis Foundation, IMPACT Central Indiana, and the United Northeast Community Development Corporation partnered to build a medical device manufacturing facility at 38th Street and Sheridan Avenue in Northeast Indianapolis.