Position Overview Develop and optimize accessories and perfusion tubing systems for the Disposables of the Organ Care System (OCS). Design products and solutions focusing on all aspects of component design, layout, verification, and manufacturability within the System / Subsystems. Focus on ensuring optimal product design and manufacturability through engineering analysis. Key Responsibilities Develop accessories and perfusion tubing systems for the OCS platform, ensuring RD project deliverables in quality, cost, and time, in collaboration with the VP of Disposables Development and stakeholders. Innovate key performance aspects and technologies for organ preservation during transplantation. Identify optimal configurations for accessories and disposables lines, select market components, and collaborate with stakeholders for customized components, using a data-driven approach. Work closely with the VP of Disposables Development, end users, and engineering team members to realize disposables accessories and bring innovation to TMDX devices. Coordinate with RA/QA and engineering teams to ensure submission strategies. Manage project tasks and resources involved in development. Monitor project progress, identify technical risks, and implement mitigations to ensure KPIs are met, collaborating with engineering and stakeholders. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Extensive experience in designing accessories for medical devices and manufacturing processes of disposables, in a polymeric, biomedical environment, including measurement systems. Deep knowledge of components and subassemblies used in disposables lines. Minimum of 7 years of experience in medical devices. Degree in mechanical, mechatronic, biomedical engineering, or a technical diploma with extensive experience. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Proficiency in English; Italian skills preferred. Ability to work internationally. Motivated to improve products, techniques, and patient outcomes. Proficient in Microsoft Office. Willing to relocate to Mirandola, Italy.
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