Stryker Joint Replacement Division Hip Business Unit is currently seeking a Senior Engineer, Product Development (PD) to support the Hip Business Unit. This is a hybrid position based in Mahwah, NJ.
As the Senior Engineer, you’ll play a key role in developing advanced components and systems for joint replacement solutions.
Learn more about the Joint Replacement Hip Unit: Hip Business Unit
What You Will Do
Research, design, and verify components/modules for medical devices with minimal supervision
Translate design inputs into engineering specifications and sub-system level designs
Prototype and analyze solutions to validate concepts
Apply engineering principles to solve complex technical challenges
Collaborate cross-functionally with R&D, Quality, Regulatory, Clinical, and Marketing teams
Create and refine engineering documentation, including Design History Files
Ensure compliance with design controls and risk management per our Quality Management System
Support project success through ownership, prioritization, and effective communication
What You Need
Required
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical or Biomedical preferred)
Minimum 2 years of engineering experience
Preferred
Strong understanding of mechanical engineering principles and design practices
Proficiency in creating engineering drawings and models using GD&T and CAE tools
Experience applying materials and manufacturing knowledge to product design
Ability to clearly communicate technical plans and concepts to cross-functional teams
$92,600.00 - $148,400.00 salary plus bonus eligible + benefits. Individual pay is based on skills, experience, and other relevant factors.
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