Design Engineer
Medical Device Product Development
UT

DESIGN ENGINEER – MEDICAL DISPOSIBLES
Global Leader in the design and production of medical devices seeks a Design Engineer to work on the company's stent and port product line.  All candidates should have design experience in plastic medical disposibles.  
 
Requirements

  • BS in Mechanical Engineering 
  • 6+ years design experience in medical device disposibles
  • 3+ years of project management experience in the R&D of medical devices
  • Strong interpersonal skills 
  • Specific specialized engineering skills such as: Creating and critique engineering cost analysis; basic tooling design and drafting knowledg; analyzing and optimizing existing process and ability to create new processes; creating, analyzing and optimize manufacturing and quality systems; basic product, design and prototyping, materials science experience; bioengineering 
  •  Experience leading lead cross functional teams
  • Comprehensive understanding of regulatory environment

 

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