Role: Manufacturing Engineer
Location: Parkmore, Galway
Benefits: Competitive salary, Bonus and Share options. Also work with new technologies to the market.
Role:
This is an exciting opportunity for someone passionate about developing their career in the Medical Device industry. My client is a Medical Device start-up looking for a Manufacturing Engineer to work closely with R&D to develop their Next Gen Product. Get the chance to work on a full product lifecycle with components for inside the body giving real-time feedback to Electronic software. My client is ahead of the curve with technology and with the Medical Device industry moving to more Electronic components, the experience you would gain would be invaluable.
Company:
My client is a medical device start-up who is a dynamic, rapidly growing organization, seeking to fundamentally shift treatment of acute decompensated heart failure by harnessing the vital role of the lymphatic system in restoring fluid balance.
Responsibilities:
1. Work as part of the Technical Operations team on new product development projects, supporting process development and optimization, scale-up and technology transfer.
2. Research and deliver complex processes and technologies to accelerate time-to-market for the next generation of devices.
3. Develop manufacturing processes while adhering to Design for Manufacture (DFM) and Design for Assembly (DFA) principles.
4. Support production builds & yield improvement activities, including problem solving, root cause analysis & solution development.
5. Develop fixtures & equipment through all phases of design, documentation, implementation, spares & maintenance.
6. Evaluate, with the team, the process, design, and supply chain risks and develop strategies to highlight, monitor, manage and mitigate these risks.
7. Support design transfer to manufacturing activities.
8. Deliver high quality products.
Requirements:
1. Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical, Mechanical, Polymer, Manufacturing, Materials, or Industrial Engineering. A Masters or PhD in a related field is advantageous.
2. 1+ years of engineering experience working for a MedTech company whose products and processes are FDA regulated. Experience of good manufacturing practice (GMP) in a cleanroom is advantageous.
3. Strong design and technical ability based on a broad and deep knowledge of fundamental engineering principles and medical device processing technologies.
4. Experience in the development and production of medical devices that require complex processes.
5. Excellent oral and written English language and communication skills. Can express themselves spontaneously, fluently, and precisely, differentiating finer shades of meaning even in complex situations.
6. Working visa for Ireland.
Does this sound like your next career move? To apply and for more info, forward your application to the link provided or contact me on 087 0612325 OR thomas.gallagher@lifescience.ie #J-18808-Ljbffr