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NPI Engineer

Newmarket
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New Product Introduction Engineer (NPI
Location: Near Newmarket, Suffolk
Hours: Monday – Friday 40 hours per week (Flexible start and finish times)
Salary: £32,000 - £34,000
Duration: Permanent
Benefits: 20 days holiday + 8 bank holidays, pension, flexible working hours, staff canteen, social events, training and development opportunities.
Our client based near Newmarket are seeking an experience NPI Engineer to join their team.
We are seeking candidates who have experience in manufacturing, developing or testing of medical devices and an awareness of medical device regulations.
This is a fantastic chance to step into a pivotal role where you’ll help turn cutting-edge ideas into products ready for manufacturing and supply. You’ll collaborate closely with engineers, customers, suppliers and regulatory bodies — no two days are the same!
Who are we?
We are Busy Bee Recruitment, an award-winning recruitment agency supplying both temporary and permanent staffing solutions throughout the UK to our client base spanning multiple sectors including Sales, Marketing, Industrial, Manufacturing, Engineering, IT, Accountancy, Administration & Executive Search.
Job Duties:

  • Produce clear project and product documentation in line with ISO 13485 and other medical device regulations.
  • Develop product test methods, analyse data and evaluate results to ensure design performance and reliability.
  • Work closely with customers to gather and understand manufacturing requirements and implement them into projects.
  • Deliver projects on time and within budget, managing resources effectively.
  • Support validation of new manufacturing lines and processes.
  • Prepare regular project updates and reports.
  • Attend and organise internal and customer meetings as needed.
  • Liaise with vendors and subcontractors to meet project needs.
  • Adhere to all quality systems and regulatory standards for medical devices.
  • Occasional UK travel may be required.
    What we are looking for:
  • Practical experience in manufacturing, developing, or testing medical devices.
  • A background in mechanical or medical engineering, with relevant qualifications or hands-on experience.
  • Good working knowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel, etc.) and confident writing technical documentation.
  • Awareness of medical device regulations such as UKCA, MDR and FDA.
    So, are you ready for your next job? Hit on the apply button today.
    If you have not received a response within 3-5 working days, unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful. Busy Bee Recruitment Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency for this Permanent vacancy

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