R&D EngineerGalway, Ireland | On-siteWe're partnering with an innovative medical device company developing anext-generation therapy. This is a fantastic opportunity for an R&D Engineer to play a key role in taking aClass III cardiovascular devicefrom design throughclinical trials and regulatory approval. The RoleYou'll work as part of a highly collaborative R&D team, with primary responsibility for thedesign, development and testing of the delivery system and related components. This role is based on-site in the Galway R&D centre and reports to the Head of R&D. Key ResponsibilitiesDesign and develop components for a novel transcatheter heart repair deviceCreate detailed drawings and specifications; participate in design reviewsDevelop device specifications aligned with user and clinical needsBuild and test prototypes; analyse data to drive design decisionsDevelop and execute verification and validation test methodsUse SolidWorks to review and optimise CAD modelsSupport risk management activities and system-level design decisionsGenerate technical documentation (DHF, DMR) in line with regulatory requirementsSupport clinical validation activities and, where required, clinical cases What We're Looking ForDegree in Mechanical or Biomedical Engineering (or similar)2–3+ years' experience developing Class III medical devices, ideally cardiovascularExperience with delivery systems / delivery sheaths highly desirableStrong understanding of materials, manufacturing processes and mechanical designKnowledge of Nitinol, fatigue analysis and implant–tissue interaction advantageousExperience working in a regulated environment ( FDA, GMP, ISO 13485 )Proficiency in SolidWorksStrong communication, organisation and problem-solving skills Why Apply?Work on a life-changing structural heart technologyHigh-impact role across design, testing and clinical translationCollaborative, quality-driven R&D cultureExcellent opportunity for technical growth within a fast-moving MedTech environmentInterested or know someone suitable?Apply directly or message me for a confidential discussion.