Mechanical Engineer
About this role
Magenta Medical is a Class III medical device company that develops the smallest and most powerful heart pump in the world. As a commercial manufacturing and scale-up approach, we're expanding our Operations and Engineering teams. Join us to help build the foundation for success!We are seeking a talented Mechanical/Biomedical/Material Engineer to join our Engineering team, leading multiple processes and a complex product through the transition to manufacturability.
Responsibilities
- Lead New Product Introduction (NPI) processes, including transfer from R&D to production.
- Optimize manufacturing processes, including the design and development of production equipment and jigs.
- Writing manufacturing documentation
- Provide production floor support through effective problem-solving and root cause analysis.
- Collaborate with external suppliers and subcontractors to ensure quality, efficiency, and compliance.
- Lead equipment and process qualifications (IQ, OQ, PQ)
- Lead and implement engineering changes (ECOs) to improve design and manufacturing outcomes
- Writing test protocols and reports.
Reports to
Team Leader
Requirements
- B.Sc. in Mechanical, Biomedical, or Materials Engineering with a strong mechanical orientation.
- 3-5 years of experience (medical device industry- an advantage).
- Acquittance quality assurance and regulatory standards.
- Proven hands-on expertise in process development.
- Proficiency in SolidWorks (and PDM).
- Analytical skills.
- Good written/verbal communication skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate effectively across multidisciplinary teams
Company at a glance
Magenta is developing miniaturized catheter-mounted axial flow-pumps for mechanical circulatory support indications, based on Magenta’s core technology of self-expanding impellers and pump heads.
Our percutaneous Left Ventricular Assist Device (pLVAD) is a next-generation low-profile arterial pump, intended for temporary support of patients undergoing high-risk coronary interventions and the treatment of patients admitted with cardiogenic shock.
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