Overview
Research And Development Engineer (R&D) - Vascular
A leading medical device organisation is seeking a
Vascular R&D Engineer
to join a pioneering team working on a
Class III implantable device
for
aortic endovascular repair
.
This is a rare opportunity to contribute from
early-stage design through to commercialization
, including clinical studies and global regulatory submissions.
You'll be part of a
14-person project team
focused on developing a
stent graft system
, with this role specifically leading the
delivery system
component.
You'll manage a team of
4–5 engineers
, driving innovation and execution across the full product lifecycle.
Key Responsibilities
Lead design and development of the delivery system for an aortic stent graft.
Oversee component specifications, manufacturing processes, and test method development.
Drive verification and validation (V&V) activities and support regulatory submissions (including PMA).
Collaborate cross-functionally to bring the product from concept to market.
What We're Looking For
5+ years of engineering experience in
Class III medical devices
.
Strong background in
vascular technologies
—ideally aortic, stents, or stent grafts.
Proven
leadership experience
with the ability to delegate, structure, and drive a team.
Degree in
Biomedical Engineering
,
Mechanical Engineering
, or
Material Sciences
.
Experience across the full product development cycle.
This is a hands-on, high-impact role in a growing team where your contributions will directly shape a life-saving global product.
If you're ready to lead innovation in vascular device development, we'd love to hear from you.
Planet Pharma is an equal opportunities Recruitment Business and Agency.
We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Contract
Job function
Quality Assurance, Production, and Engineering
Industries
Medical Equipment Manufacturing, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, and Biotechnology Research
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