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As a medical device Software Test Engineer in Fresenius Medical Care's Home business unit, you will be able to make a valuable contribution every day to improving the quality of life of our patients of home dialysis therapies with the development of peritoneal dialysis devices.
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Job Summary The Senior Principal Engineer, Infusion Systems, is a Systems Engineer with expertise managing product risk documentation for medical device products and collaborating with the broader R&D team to develop robust records for the Design History File. The engineer has responsibility for risk assessments and documentation for the Ivenix Infusion System during the product development process and throughout the product lifecycle.
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Additionally, you’ll support the roll-out of best practices at Fresenius Medical Care - NxStage and will be a resource for consulting on other projects and new technologies as needed. Position Summary: As a Sr. Mechanical Engineer, you will lead mechanical engineering activities on development of a class II medical device.
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Fresenius Medical Care North America maintains a drug-free workplace in accordance with applicable federal and state laws. Sr. Mechanical Engineer. Senior System Testing Engineer - Automation you will be responsible for developing, maintaining, and resolving any issues with assigned systems of responsibility.
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Job Summary The Principal Engineer, Software ClinApp designs and implements Fresenius-Kabi software applications to achieve product functionality needs and business objectives. Under minimal guidance performs, design and develops software applications and/or processes within established medical product design controls.
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Experience in an FDA regulated industry, especially with medical device products. Experience in compliant practices of design control and medical device risk management. We offer an excellent salary and benefits package including medical, dental and vision coverage, as well as life insurance.
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Familiar with appropriate FDA QSR regulations, design controls, document controls, and overall medical device industry knowledge. Develop system- and subsystem-level requirements for medical devices that include electromechanical hardware, software, disposables, and labeling.
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As a medical device Software Development Engineer in Fresenius Medical Care's Home business unit, you will be able to make a valuable contribution every day to improving the quality of life of our patients of home dialysis therapies with the development of peritoneal dialysis devices.
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The level Engineer II may be assigned to participate in a design project, execute the building of prototypes, and pioneer research and development activities contributing to Fresenius products.
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