The Product Development Engineer is responsible for mechanical process validation, design and statistical analysis, primarily in the medical device industry, including project planning and execution.
Company Description
Rahul
rahul(at) krgtech(dot)com
KRG Technologies Inc.
25000 | Avenue Stanford | Suite 253 | Valencia, CA 91355
661-367-8000 EXT-215
Job DescriptionJob Description:
- Bachelor in Engineering and Science.
- Progressive experience.
- Plastics and metals processing.
- Mechanical Process Validation (IQ, OQ, PQ, TMV, G R&R, Equipment Software Validation).
- FDA (21 CFR, Part 820).
- Statistical Analysis Tools such as Minitab.
- CAD modeling (Preferred Solidworks).
- GD&T (ASME Y14.5).
- Process improvement principles such as Lean, Six Sigma.
- Ability to take an idea to the production (including feasibility study, modeling, prototyping, testing, …)
- Written and communication skills.
- Multiple project planning and execution.
- Work in a cross functional, cross cultural environment.
- Work in a suppliers.
- Need experience in IQ, OQ, PQ.
- Should have experience in Medical device industry.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
Minitab
Solidworks
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