Senior Design Engineer (Electrical), R&D
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- Cork
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design and develop electrical components and sub-systems for medical devices.
- Apply advanced circuit and electrical system test methods.
- Conduct or design prototyping and bench testing.
- Conduct problem solving, identify potential solutions, and evaluate them against component and sub-system requirements.
- Conduct research and studies to support product design.
- Translate design inputs to engineering specifications and produce component and sub-system level designs.
- Demonstrate advanced understanding of customer needs and design inputs.
- Demonstrate proficiency with product’s intended use and clinical procedures.
- Learn how the financial models are constructed.
- Follow fundamental industry standards, design requirements and test strategies which apply to regulatory requirements.
- Independently create or refine engineering documentation, such as the Design History file.
- Follow R&D procedure like design controls and risk management, per the Quality Management System.
- Work cooperatively with R&D, Quality, Manufacturing, Regulatory, Clinical, Marketing and Project Management to ensure project success as a key member of the team, collaborating with others and solidifying relationships.
- Quickly process and assimilate procedures, policies, processes, systems, and technology required.
- Work on complex problems, applying advanced experience and learnings.
- Demonstrate ownership and prioritize work with minimal supervision.
- Build relationships and influence among peers.
- Working knowledge of electrical design process, electrical components, and manufacturing methods.
- Ability to interpret, analyze, and test electrical designs.
- Proficiency with design and concept generation CAD, CAE, or simulation tools.
- Ability to apply analysis tools and statistical methods.
- Knowledge of system components and associated requirements.
- Understanding of the system lifecycle and effects of design choices on the system.