Senior R&D Engineer – Galway
About the Role
Drive all phases of product development—from concept generation and feasibility through design verification, validation, and final commercialization.
Responsibilities
* Develop new medical device solutions starting from clinical needs identification through to working prototypes and commercially viable products.
* Partner with physicians to translate clinical insights into practical and innovative product requirements and design concepts.
* Contribute to technical innovation across the R&D team, actively identifying and mitigating risks throughout the design process.
* Apply strong knowledge of anatomy and physiology, coupled with expertise in engineering principles, materials, and processes to deliver functional designs.
* Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams, suppliers, and global stakeholders to support seamless development and integration.
* Support the improvement of existing products and contribute to sustaining engineering activities.
* Participate in intellectual property generation through invention disclosure and patent applications.
* Mentor and guide junior engineers while also managing tasks for experienced team members.
* Actively participate in peer design reviews and help drive engineering best practices across the team.
Qualifications
* Level 8 degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or a related discipline.
* Minimum 4 years of relevant engineering experience in the medical device industry.
* Proven track record of success in product development, from early concept through to launch.
Required Skills
* Strong team player who thrives in a cross-functional, collaborative environment and demonstrates initiative in problem-solving.
* Experience with Design of Experiments (DOE), Design for Manufacturability (DFM), and Six Sigma methodologies.
* Skilled in engaging with physicians or clinicians and incorporating clinical feedback into design iterations.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to influence across organizational boundaries.
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