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Intuitive Surgical designs and manufactures highly complex robotic systems for use in minimally invasive surgical applications. As a Staff Mechanical Engineer, your role is to utilize creativity and sound engineering judgment, as well as rigorous design analysis in the design of surgical robotics products.
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Our products help companies like Apple, Google, NASA, Tesla and Intuitive Surgical stay on the cusp of innovation. 1-3 years of work experience in technical sales, mechanical engineering, or manufacturing engineering preferred.
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QualificationsBachelor's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics engineering, or related field1-3 years of work experience in technical sales, mechanical engineering, or manufacturing engineering preferred.
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Our incredibly talented team of engineers, innovators, and industry leaders bring years of experience from the top healthcare companies in the world, including: Intuitive, Auris, Stryker, Johnson & Johnson, Boston Scientific, Verb Surgical, Mako, Think Surgical, Medrobotics, and Hansen.
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The Future Forward group within Intuitive Surgical is searching for a Senior Mechanical Engineering Technician with a focus on the mechanical design of next generation surgical robot instruments.
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Responsible for overseeing the design and construction of Intuitive Surgical’ s manufacturing facilities, offices, and tenant improvements. Job DescriptionPrimary Function of Position:Real Estate, Facilities and Construction Management supports the people of Intuitive Surgical.
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The Future Forward group within Intuitive Surgical is searching for a Senior Mechanical Engineer with a focus on the development of new catheter instruments, contributing to the exploration of a novel concept for a new application of surgical robotics from proof of concept through detailed mechanical design, prototype manufacturing, and pilot level manufacturing.
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However, job requires occasional visits to the Production area where the employee may be frequently exposed to airborne particles, mild fumes and moving mechanical parts and vibration. Fundamental understanding of quality management systems, manufacturing resource planning, and customer relationship management.
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Skills/Job Requirements:Minimum 8 year's experience supporting a mechanical engineering group in a product development organizationMinimum Associate of Science degree, or equivalent work experienceHands-on skills and knowledgeable in prototyping and manufacturing methods, including machine equipment, laser welding, soldering, microscopic wire and cable stripping, and adhesive bonding.
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We are seeking a Computer Science, Mechanical or Electrical engineering student interested in a summer internship focused on manufacturing test engineering support of Intuitive's da Vinci surgical robotic systems.
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