
Norman Noble Inc.
Headquarters
5340 Avion Park Drive Highland Heights, 44143 United States
Industry
Medical
About us
🔎 At a Glance
Company Name: Norman Noble Inc.
Location: Highland Heights, Ohio
Shop Type: Contract Manufacturer (Medical Device)
Industries Served: Medical Devices — Cardiovascular, Neurovascular, Orthopedic, Structural Heart
Typical Work: Prototypes → Production | High-Precision, High-Complexity
Machining Capabilities: 5-axis micro milling, micro turning, Swiss-type machining, laser micromachining
Materials: Nitinol (superelastic & shape-memory), Stainless Steel, Specialty Medical Alloys
Certifications: Medical-device quality systems (exact certifications not specified)
Shift Environment: Not specified
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About Norman Noble Inc.
Norman Noble Inc. is a globally recognized contract manufacturer of advanced medical device components located in Highland Heights, Ohio. The company specializes in micro-precision manufacturing of Nitinol implants and complex devices used in life-saving cardiovascular, neurovascular, and orthopedic applications.
With decades of experience and more than 125,000 square feet of manufacturing space across multiple facilities, Norman Noble supports customers from early design and rapid prototyping through full-scale production. Their engineering teams frequently develop entirely new manufacturing processes when existing technologies cannot meet the requirements of next-generation medical devices.
The company has built a reputation for exceptional quality, technical innovation, and reliability — producing components where failure is not an option.
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The Work You’ll Be Doing
Machinists and toolroom professionals at Norman Noble work on extremely small, high-precision components that directly impact patient outcomes.
Part Types: Medical implants, stents, heart valve frames, neurovascular devices, orthopedic components, micro-scale parts
Production Style: Prototype development through repeat production programs
Typical Tolerances: Ultra-tight micro-precision tolerances (application-dependent)
Programming & Setup: Skilled setup and programming roles supporting complex parts and custom tooling
Materials Machined: Nitinol, stainless steel, and other specialty implant alloys
This is not commodity machining — the work involves challenging geometries, advanced materials, and rigorous quality requirements.
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Machining Capabilities
- CNC Micro Milling (3-axis, 4-axis, 5-axis)
- CNC Micro Turning & Swiss-Type Machining
- Multi-Axis Precision Machining
- Prototype Development → Production Manufacturing
- Build-to-Print and Engineering-Supported Manufacturing
- Laser Micromachining of Nitinol Components
- Nitinol Shape Setting & Thermal Processing
Norman Noble is one of the few manufacturers capable of delivering all major Nitinol processing steps in-house.
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CNC Equipment
Specific machine models are not publicly listed, but the facility operates advanced micro-precision equipment designed for medical implant production, including:
Multi-Axis / Advanced Machines
- 5-axis micro milling centers
- Swiss-type turning machines
- Precision laser processing systems
CNC Mills & Turning
- High-precision CNC mills and lathes capable of micro-scale work
Support Equipment
- Custom fixturing systems
- Thermal processing equipment for shape-setting
- Automated finishing systems
Software & Programming
CAM Software: Not specified
CAD Software: Not specified
Inspection Systems: Advanced medical-device inspection and validation systems
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Quality, Inspection & Certifications
Norman Noble maintains rigorous quality standards consistent with medical device manufacturing.
Quality capabilities include:
Testing & Validation
- Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)
- Bend and Free Recovery (BFR) testing
- Temperature-controlled tensile testing
Inspection Equipment
- Precision metrology tools
- Optical and micro-scale inspection systems
Quality Processes
- In-process inspection
- Final validation testing
- Process control for critical implant characteristics
These systems ensure repeatable production of components where safety and performance are paramount.
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Why Machinists Choose to Work at Norman Noble
Machinists and toolmakers value Norman Noble because:
- Work directly contributes to life-saving medical technologies
- Exposure to cutting-edge micro-precision manufacturing
- Complex, challenging parts — not repetitive commodity work
- Advanced equipment and processes
- Stable, established company with long-term programs
- Opportunities to develop specialized skills in medical manufacturing
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Open CNC Machinist Jobs
Norman Noble Inc. is currently hiring for:
- Toolmaker — CNC & Manual Toolroom
👉 View current CNC machining jobs at Norman Noble Inc.