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DESIGN ENGINEER – MEDICAL DEVICES – ULTRASOUND
Global leader in the design and production of medical devices seeks a Design Engineer for the company's ultrasosonic devices group. This company offers great career growth across its many divisions, both domestic and international.
Requirements
- BS in Mechanical Engineering with 6 (six) years of engineering experience within the medical device or equivalent regulated industry OR MS with 5 (five) years of engineering experience within the medical device or equivalent regulated industry
- 3+ years proven project management and/or supervisory skills
- Experience designing ultrsound or ultrasonic medical devices strongly preferred
- Solid modeling software expertise, Solidworks highly preferred
- Engineering software experience: FEA, CFD, engineering calculation software
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Diverse technical background
- Demonstrated supervisory skills
- Understanding and practical application of: GD&T tolerance, analysis, drafting practices; rapid protyping and rapid tooling; machine shop operatinos; injection molding, extrusion and other manufacturing processes; metals thermoplastic and thermoset resins
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