(Senior) Project Engineer - Spine Instruments

Brainlab
München, Germany
20 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Permanent contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English
Experience level
Senior

Job location

München, Germany

Tech stack

Agile Methodologies
Databases

Job description

As a (Senior) Project Engineer in the Brainlab R&D Instruments Division, you will be part of an international, multidisciplinary, and highly skilled team, responsible for a wide range of instruments and accessories that are used in various clinical use cases.

Your work is related to the development of our products and you will be responsible for the technical documentation for ensuring that our medical devices stay ahead of the competition. Your contribution has an impact on daily work in hospitals around the world.

Your tasks include:

  • Establish requirements, ensure that the underlying clinical rationale and supporting literature are documented, and identify any conflicting or shared requirements across teams and projects
  • Engage actively in agile development sprints and proactively ensure that concept-related risks are clearly understood and managed
  • Conduct literature searches and collaborate with Clinical Affairs and the use-case owner to prepare clinical documentation
  • Definition, coordination and/or execution of verification tests of medical devices
  • Creation of technical documentation acc. to international (MDR, FDA) and company standards
  • Collaborate and communicate with other R&D departments, manufacturers, and internal teams such as QM, QA, Usability, Purchasing, and Legal

Requirements

Do you have experience in Research?, * A degree from higher education in the respective field and 5 years of professional experience

  • Experience with technical documentation for medical devices under MDR
  • Analytical mindset and creativity to develop reliable solutions
  • A well-organized and clearly structured work style
  • Ideally experience with research of clinical literature in databases such as Embase and Medline and knowledge of surgical instruments and use
  • Good communication skills in general
  • Fluent written and spoken English

About the company

At the forefront of health technology for over 35 years, Munich-based Brainlab digitizes medical workflows, from diagnosis to therapy, to offer clinicians and patients better treatment possibilities. Our innovative digital ecosystem forms the basis for modern healthcare technology in 4000 hospitals in 120 countries. Our key to success is our creative, talented and hard-working team, which consists of around 2000 dedicated and inspiring individuals in 25 locations worldwide. To succeed in reaching our targets, we are seeking committed colleagues who can stand behind our core values curious, authentic and useful.

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