| Company: | CANON |
|---|---|
| Job Role: | Medical Device Catheter Development Engineer |
| Experience: | (3to5years): |
| Vacancy: | 20+ |
| Qualification: | Bachelor’s degree or higher in Engineering (Materials, Mechanical, Plastics, or Biomedical) |
| Salary: | 90000$/Year |
| Location: | USA |
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| Apply Mode: | (Online) |
| Deadline: | Not Mentioned |
Job Description:
This position is full time and offers a hybrid work schedule requiring you to be in the office three days per week and an option to work from home two days per week. Note that work schedules and office reporting requirements may change from time to time based on business needs.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for design and builds of innovative, robust and reliable minimally-invasive robotic catheters from early concept to release into production
- - Translate clinical needs into detailed technical specifications
- - Research and integrate new technologies and materials by utilizing technical knowledge and understanding of complex ideas, concepts, and theories
- - Hands-on prototype and process development of catheter and other disposable components
- - Provide oversight for a catheter assembler to ensure quality assurance and manage inventory stock
- - Collaborate with vendors and external partners on sourcing of catheter materials and components
- - Develop requirements, and work with catheter contract manufacturer to develop prototypes
- - Contribute to risk analysis, including dFMEA and pFMEA, to assure product safety and reliability
- - Conduct feasibility and reliability test for robotic catheters to evaluate designs and to define specifications in accordance with regulatory safety standards
- - Collaborate with researchers and engineers from different disciplines
- - Ensure Quality Management System and Good Manufacturing Practices are followed
- - Create documentation including requirements, design inputs, risk assessment, FMEA, drawings and test results
- - Provide documentation of inventions for patent applications; review alternative technology IP as it relates to the design process
- - Bachelor’s degree or higher in Engineering (Materials, Mechanical, Plastics, or Biomedical)
- - 3-5 years of relevant experience in design of medical devices and product development in a FDA regulated industry
- - Catheter design with modeling and analysis using SolidWorks or similar experience is required
- - Experience working in a fast-paced, rapid prototype design environment
- - Experience in new product design and development including conceptual design efforts, making appropriate modifications throughout the design process
- - Experience working on materials such as polymer, metals, and ceramics
- - Excellent knowledge of catheter manufacturing process and equipment
- - Experience working with consultants, outside partners, and suppliers
- - Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to communicate clearly to others in different functions and at various levels
- - Experience of designing an endoscopic device a plus
- - Experience with building prototype catheter device a plus
- - Experience of Soldering a plus
Company Overview
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Canon U.S.A., Inc. offers a competitive compensation package including medical, dental, vision, 401(k) Savings Plan, discretionary profit sharing, discretionary success sharing, educational assistance, recognition programs, vacation, and much more. A more comprehensive list of what we have to offer is available at
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