Product Development Engineer – Medical Device Industry | Galway, Ireland
We are partnering with a global leader in the medical device industry to find a talented and motivated Product Development Engineer for their team in Galway, Ireland. This role offers the chance to work in a collaborative and innovative environment, where your expertise will help bring cutting-edge medical devices from concept to market. If you are passionate about medical device development and thrive in a team-oriented culture, this opportunity could be perfect for you.
Role Overview: As a Product Development Engineer, you will drive the product development process, guiding projects from initial concept through to successful commercialization. You will serve as a technical leader, providing guidance to team members such as engineers, technicians, and interns, and collaborating closely with cross-functional teams to ensure project success.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Lead product and process development activities from concept to commercialization.
2. Develop new prototypes, products, and processes that meet or exceed customer requirements.
3. Collaborate with Program Managers to create and execute project plans, ensuring timely delivery within budget.
4. Drive design for manufacture/design for assembly (DFM/DFA) efforts to optimize product designs.
5. Conduct design reviews, brainstorm solutions, and participate in troubleshooting sessions.
6. Maintain detailed documentation throughout all phases of the project.
7. Support design and process verification and validation activities with manufacturing and quality teams.
8. Stay updated with medical device regulations, including FDA, QSR, and ISO 13485.
Requirements:
1. Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Polymer Engineering, or related field.
2. 3-5 years of experience in the medical device industry or a similar regulated environment.
3. Proven track record in taking medical devices from concept to commercialization.
4. Experience with balloon catheters and delivery systems is highly desirable.
5. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Benefits: Enjoy a flexible 4-day work week, competitive benefits, and opportunities for professional growth, including healthcare cover, pension contributions, an Employee Assistance Program, and support for continued education.
For more details on this role, feel free to reach out to Emma Cawley at emma.cawley@collinsmcnicholas.ie.
Kindly note that, given the expected high volume of applications, we can only respond to candidates whose qualifications closely match the specific requirements of the role. We genuinely value your interest in this opportunity and thank you for your understanding.
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