Quality Engineer - Cambridge - Medical Devices)

Newton Colmore Consulting
Cambridge
3 weeks ago
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Quality Engineer - Cambridge - Medical Devices

We are currently looking for a Quality Engineer for a growing Medical Devices organisation based in Cambridge. The company works on a range of different Medical Devices, providing a variety of projects and tasks in your role.

You will collaborate with various Medical Devices experts, including Mechanical Engineers, Physicists, Electronics Engineers, Software Engineers, and other professionals. Your primary focus will be on Quality Assurance of Medical Devices to ISO 13485 standards, although knowledge of EN 60601 would also be advantageous.

Your responsibilities will include:

  1. Creating technical files
  2. Preparing testing documentation

If you have experience in Design Assurance, this would also enhance your approach to this work.

We would expect you to have a degree that led you into a Medical Devices Quality Engineering career. However, if you have another route into a Medical Devices role, we would still be keen to hear from you.

In addition to working on various Medical Devices, you will be rewarded with an excellent starting salary, a bonus, a generous pension, life assurance, healthcare, and other excellent benefits.

Given the anticipated interest in this role, if you are looking for a new opportunity, I suggest making an application now to avoid missing out.


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