JOHNSON & JOHNSON CODMAN
Quality Engineer III, Codman Sustaining Engineering
Core Responsibilities
Sustaining Engineering will support design change and base business projects of varying scope and complexity across the total Codman Business – Neuro Surgery and Neuro Vascular
•Core team member of cross-functional teams focused on design changes on existing products and base business projects
•Knowledge of Design Controls / Design Change processes
•Knowledge and execution of Risk Management processes and tools
•Strong analytical skills
•Travel up to 10% of the Time
Qualifications
•Bachelor’s Degree required, with preference for Engineering
•Experience in the medical device industry and knowledge in FDA QSR and ISO13485 requirements is preferred
•Minimum of 5 years of related experience
Key Competencies
•Teaming and collaboration, including building strong cross-functional relationships
•Ability to management multiple projects
•Problem-solving
•Strong written and verbal communication skills as well as presentation and analytical/statistical skills are required
Qualifications
•Bachelor’s Degree required, with preference for Engineering
•Experience in the medical device industry and knowledge in FDA QSR and ISO13485 requirements is preferred
•Minimum of 5 years of related experience
• CLIENT : JOHNSON & JOHNSON CODMAN
• JOB TITLE : QUALITY ENGINEER III
• LOCATION : RAYNHAM MA / 02767
• JOB ID : JNJNJP00042651
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