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Development Engineer

Milton, Cambridgeshire
5 days ago
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We are working with a leading medical technology business in their search for a Lead Development Engineer to join their Device Development team in Cambridge. This is a 6-month temporary contract, with a strong likelihood of extension, offering the chance to contribute to the development of innovative, patient-focused medical devices.

As Lead Development Engineer, you will play a key role in designing, testing, and developing medical device components and associated test equipment. You’ll provide technical expertise and direction to project teams, ensuring compliance with industry standards and supporting continuous improvement across device development.

Core responsibilities include:

Producing high-quality CAD designs for device parts and test equipment

Planning and conducting development analyses and empirical tests

Performing data analysis, interpretation, and reporting for manufacturing and technical areas

Writing and reviewing specifications, validation documents, and risk management files

Applying regulatory standards such as ISO 13485, ISO 14971, and 21 CFR 820.30

Supporting internal teams and external partners with technical expertise

Driving improvements to processes, documentation, and compliance within the development function

About you:

Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering or Product Design (2:1 minimum)

Strong CAD experience – proficient in creating detailed 3D models and drawings

Proven experience in medical device design and development is highly desirable

Skilled in testing, validation, and regulatory documentation

Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills

Collaborative approach with strong communication skills

Able to work effectively across internal teams and external partners

This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled engineer to contribute to life-changing medical technologies within a highly respected business.

Full job description available on request. Apply today for immediate consideration

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