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Your teamAs a Principal Engineer at Baxter, you will provide Sterility Assurance leadership and technical support to multi-disciplinary product development teams, domestic/international manufacturing facilities, Regulatory Affairs and internal Sterility Assurance customers.
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Supporting reliability engineering team with design of test fixture and test plan after receiving in-house training on developing reliability plan and requirements., especially for electronics and electrical assemblies, including system level reliability testing.
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As the Senior Principal Engineer, you will be at the forefront of driving the commercialization of new electromechanical and disposable products for Baxter Healthcare. We are a global, diverse team of innovators, and we are seeking an exceptional Senior Principal Engineer to join us in our mission.
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The Principal R&D Engineer shall ensure that the right choices are being made with regards to material choice, overall set design and supplier selection within the Client operation. The principal engineer should be able to work with the Project Management Office (PMO), to plan out resources, budget, timelines throughout the project development lifecycle.
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They a business that describes themselves as a one stop shop where they can serve their customers in a full service style.
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Schedules, plans, and coordinates compliance audits and quality systems assessments ensuring compliance with corporate and regulatory provisions of the Quality System.
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