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Role – NPI Engineer
Location – Mildenhall, Suffolk
Working hours – Monday to Friday - 40 hours per week
Salary – Depending on experience , between £32,000 - £34,000 per annum
Capacity of role – Permanent position

We are currently recruiting for an enthusiastic NPI engineer to join their rapidly growing team in development. Candidate will need own transport due to the location of the premises and will have previous working experience in a similar position

Main responsibilities will include -
 Generating project and product documentation in line with ISO 13485 and other requirements.
 To develop product test methods, data analysis and evaluation to determine or prove design performance and reliability.
 Working closely with the customer to understand and gather the relevant manufacturing requirements, information or needs in order to implement them into the project.
 To work within specific project budget, timeline and resources to support the delivery of the product in to manufacturing.
 Provide support in validating new manufacturing lines and processes.
 Generation of regular project update reports.
 Attend and sometimes organise regular internal and customer meetings
 To engage relevant vendors and subcontractors to support the needs of the project.
 To function within all quality systems and regulations, particularly related to medical devices.
 Occasional UK travel may be required to satisfy the needs of the project.
 Guidance, support and/or training will be provided to assist carrying out these responsibilities
 This position will require organisational and communication skills (verbal and written), problem- solving skills, cross-functional teamwork and the ability to work independently.

Candidate attributes -
 Previous practical experience in manufacturing, developing or testing
 Relevant mechanical or medical based engineering background qualifications or experience.
 Full working knowledge of MS office programs (e.g. Word excel etc...) and documentation writing skills.

Please call Gemma on (01842) (phone number removed) for further information or apply with a CV to (url removed)

Skills Required

NPI, Engineer, ISO13485, Manufacturing, Product documentation, Attention to detail,

Qualifications Required
ISO13485, Own transport

Keywords
NPI, Engineer, ISO13485, Manufacturing, Product documentation, Attention to detail

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