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Must have credentials evaluated by one of these: FCCPT, ICD, ICA, IERF or IEC. Awarded Best of Staffing 2022 and Top Workplace by the Orlando Sentinel, our team of recruiters will inspire you, cheer you on, and lead with kindness while helping you build an adventurous, life-changing, travel career.
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Knowledge of Mechanical design principles and Environmental Test Standards (IEC, ETSI, MIL-STD). Perform thermal design qualification and thermal, power, noise, and airflow characterization. Perform board-level and system-level power design and supply qualification and implement current, power, and voltage stability characterization.
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Learn more about a career as a traveling PT. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's, Master's or Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy from accredited schools approved by the APTA. Must have credentials evaluated by one of these: FCCPT, ICD, ICA, IERF or IEC. Current state license in good standing with the State License Board.
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Familiarity with IEC and ISO medical device standards, FDA regulations and guidance documents, and the MDR. Founded in 2009 by serial entrepreneur Amr Salahieh, Shifamed LLC is a privately held medical device innovation hub focused on the development of novel medical products to address clinical needs in the rapidly evolving fields of cardiology and ophthalmology.
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You will be expected to design and develop Printed Circuit Board Assembly production test hardware, contribute to design control documentation including test protocol development, risk analysis, and implement electrical safety design and documentation that complies with regulatory requirements of the FDA, UL and TUV (specifically those related to IEC, EMC, CISPR, etc.
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Preferred experience with Class 3 medical device development and compliance with regulatory standards such as FDA, ISO, and IEC. Preferred experience with assembly, manufacturing, and testing of microelectronics.
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Expertise in EMI/EMC, ESD, MDVT, and a strong understanding of regulatory standards such as IEC, FCC, UL, RoHS, REACH, WEE, CISPR, and NEBS. Ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and international safety standards, including IEC, FCC, UL, RoHS, REACH, WEE, CISPR, and NEBS.
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Familiar with semiconductor equipment safety standards, such as SEMI S2, IEC, UL, NFPA, OSHA, and etc. A SML US, including its affiliates and subsidiaries, bring together the most creative minds in science and technology to develop lithography machines that are key to producing faster, cheaper, more energy-efficient microchips.
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Deep understanding of ISO and IEC standards related to human factors (ie. 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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PLC programming (IEC-(phone number removed) / Beckhoff TwinCAT preferred) and system troubleshooting. As a Sr. Systems Engineer, candidate will be working on the system design, build, test and manufacture of an advanced high-productivity e-beam lithography tool.
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Technical knowledge of regional Data Center electrical and cooling configurations, including IEC, NEMA standards, AC/DC power, and power redundancy scenarios. Technical knowledge of regional Data Center electrical and cooling configurations, including IEC, NEMA standards, AC/DC power, and power redundancy scenarios.
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Exposure to quality management systems and standard operation procedures such as IEC, ISO is a plus. Hands-on experience with traditional consumer electronics, safety and regulatory for technologies like WiFi, BT, NFC, LTE a plus.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related technical field Minimum of 2 years proven experience providing technical support to produce design wins within the connector industry Proficient in 3D modeling and Product Data Management (Ex: Creo and Windchill) Some knowledge of server/storage/networking/data center rack level architectures preferred Some experience with industry specifications (UL, EIA, IEC, Telcordia, etc.
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Experience in medical device standards development and compliance (e.g. AAMI, IEC, ISO) Experience with the EU MDR including in relation to device classification, the GSPR, UDI, Vigilance/PMS, and clinical investigations.
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The client Health is seeking a Regulatory Affairs Specialist to join our team as we ensure our adherence to global medical device regulations and standards. Ensure that post-market surveillance obligations are compliant.
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