Key R&D Engineer Role
Our Limerick-based R&D centre develops advanced medical technologies that support medication delivery, diagnostics, and infection prevention. The team plays a key role in designing infusion systems, molecular diagnostic platforms, and digital health solutions.
* You will play a critical role in leading engineering efforts for new product development and released products.
Responsibilities:
* Ownership of Systems Engineering inputs and outputs for teams supporting NPD or released product.
* Development and maintenance of system/product design architecture and system/product requirements.
* Documenting system/product-level requirements and managing changes via team review and release process.
* Leading the definition and documentation of system interfaces and interface requirements.
* Ensuring design traceability from user needs through requirements to test evidence.
* Lead system/product-level integration, bug/defect tracking and configuration management.
* Leading the system evaluation process through development and execution of system level test plans and protocols.
* Contributing to the transition from R&D to manufacturing/service and resolving system issues for products in the field.
* Liaison between R&D and Quality/Reliability functions to inform/support quality procedures.
* Critically assessing designs and test plans through Technical Reviews.
* Providing technical solutions to difficult problems.
Education & Training:
* Extensive background in electro/mechanical medical device product development, IVD device development, or lab automation development.
* A strong technical background and experience within Systems Engineering.
* Ability to self-direct and manage own work while possessing strong interpersonal skills.
* Performing in a fast-paced, agile environment.
* Collaborative leader with proven technical expertise and leadership in medium to large sized projects.
* Strong problem-solving and debugging skills.
For more information please contact us at 0870608656 or email: colin.clare@lifescience.ie