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Perform testing on medical device products and components using automated, semi-automated, and manual methods. Follow test request protocols and report results mainly in writing, also verbally. Evaluate variable data and understand and articulate attributes of product and component performance.
Throughout the placement, you will be an integral part of Stryker’s 2025 Cooperative cohort. Tasks and responsibilities may include:
* Identify a process improvement project with your team leader and college supervisor, including objectives, scope, success factors, milestones, and evaluation metrics.
* Support Research & Development, Advanced Operations, and Global Quality Operations in development and verification testing of new and existing products.
* Develop and coordinate inspection and testing procedures for prototypes, components, and products.
* Formulate test guidelines and procedures; recommend revisions of specifications where necessary.
* Set up and perform routine to non-routine experiments complying with FDA requirements and engineering standards.
* Extract and process test data into formal written and verbal reports following FDA and engineering standards.
* Assist in designing, installing, and maintaining process sampling systems, procedures, statistical techniques, testing mechanisms, equipment, and fixtures.
* Maintain documentation procedures and high standards of test laboratory housekeeping.
* Coordinate with facilities and assist in maintaining test equipment and lab fixtures.
* Be dependable, punctual, initiative-taking, hardworking, organized, and a team player.
What you will need:
* Currently completing an Irish or Northern Irish university qualification in Engineering or related fields such as Mechanical, Electrical, Electromechanical, Biomedical, Electronic, Research & Development, Product Design and Technology, Manufacturing, Computer Science, Robotics, Automation Engineering, Data & Analytics, Medical Device Design, or relevant studies.
* Excellent visual acuity and fine motor skills; ability to observe and correct minute inconsistencies.
* Ability to analyze and resolve complex testing or system issues independently.
* Honesty, integrity, compliance with quality systems, regulations, and company policies.
* Self-motivated, flexible, hardworking, and able to work in a dynamic, results-oriented environment.
* Team player capable of working within a multidisciplinary team.
To be eligible:
* Enrolled at an Irish or Northern Irish university for the duration of the placement.
* Available for 6, 9, or 12 months; exact duration and start date to be discussed.
Next steps:
* Apply to the co-op opportunity; our University Recruiting Business Partners will review applications and ensure criteria are met.
* Successful applicants will be contacted for a 15-minute Teams interview around late August to September.
* If selected, candidates will be invited for a final interview in September. Offers are expected between September and November.
Please stay in contact with your University Recruiting Business Partner and university placement coordinator for updates. Travel Percentage: 0%
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