Senior Quality Engineer Professional Services - Minneapolis, MN at Geebo

Senior Quality Engineer

Exciting Senior Quality Engineer Opportunity with a fast-growing Medical Device Company! This is not a Software Quality Engineering position and only open to US permanent residents/green card holders My client is a Medical Device company looking for a Senior Quality Engineer that has extensive experience in the Medical Device Industry. The ideal candidate is someone who has a strong quality engineering background with Medical Device industry or manufacturing/injection molding industry.This is a great leadership and management opportunity with a company that prioritizes career-growth and has an exciting future within the Medical Device Industry.Qualifications Bachelor's degree in engineering or a science-related degree 5
years of experience in the Medical Device industry CQE (preferred) Knowledge of ISO and FDA requirements:
ISO 13485, FDA 21 CRF Part 820 Lean Six Sigma Responsibilities Ensure that medical devices meet regulatory requirements and meet the highest standards of quality Developing, implementing, and maintaining the Quality Management System to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and standards Managing relationships with suppliers and ensuring that all materials and components used in the manufacturing of medical devices meet quality standards V&V, CAPA, non-complaint, and continuous improvement processes Train and lead team of Quality Engineers Benefits Competitive Salary:
$95k - $125k Company Benefits such as:
Employer Medical Plan Relocation Assistance PTO & Paid Holidays 401k with company match Tuition Reimbursement Recommended Skills Business Process Improvement Iso 13485 Lean Six Sigma Manufacturing Medical Material Quality Management Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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