The role requires ensuring the quality of sterile disposable products, applying statistical techniques, and collaborating in a medical device environment with a focus on reporting and teamwork.
What you will be doing:
Essential activities and responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
- Experience in the manufacture of sterile disposable products is a must.
- Knowledge and application of statistical techniques, SPC, DOE, and problem-solving tools.
- BS in Engineering, Science, Biomedical or related field of study. CQE certification preferred.
Requirements
What we want you to have:
- 5+ years of demonstrated experience in medical device company
- Solid experience in crafting reports and delivering results in cross-functional group settings
- Demonstrated strong client service skills, teamwork, and collaboration
- Demonstrated planning and multitasking skills to improve productivity
- Demonstrated commitment to open and clear communication, team building, and quality
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