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Systems Engineer (Medical Devices)

Quanta Dialysis Technologies
Warwick
2 weeks ago
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As a Systems Engineer you'll contribute to systems development of the Quanta Dialysis Systems, ensuring full compliance with medical device regulations and standards. You'll take a lead in the feasibility, definition, integration, and verification of system elements of the dialysis products.

Quanta Dialysis Technologies is on a mission to make dialysis accessible to every patient in every setting with its innovative QDS system. With its compact size, intuitive design and GUI interface, and proven performance, QDS offers a portable solution that delivers powerful clinical outcomes.

As the preferred candidate for Systems Engineer, you’ll have:

  • Commercial Hands-on system-level engineering experience, delivering mechanical, electronic or software systems for complex devices.
  • Related Systems Engineering, Engineering, Science or BioMed Degree; Masters desirable.
  • Experience of working with mechatronic and embedded systems.
  • Skilled in either systems thinking, systems engineering, systems assurance, or systems integration in a commercial product development environment including but not limited to MedTech, Defence, Automotive, Aerospace.
  • Knowledge of the Systems Engineering V Model Processes.

In return we offer:

  • Company bonus scheme
  • Contributory Pension
  • Life Assurance
  • Income Protection

If you meet the criteria for Systems Engineer and would like to be part of our journey, apply with a CV now.

Job Details
  • Seniority level: Not Applicable
  • Employment type: Other
  • Job function: Information Technology
  • Industry: Medical Equipment Manufacturing


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