job_032112b: R&D Engineer, Apnicure (Redwood City, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kristin.burns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 16:56:42 -0700

Apnicure is a dynamic medical device start-up
located in Redwood City is looking to add to its R&D Team.

Our open position is for an engineer to join the
research and development team and help to
bring our sleep apnea technology to
commercialization and shape the future of Apnicure technology.

Position: R&D Engineer

· Tasks and Responsibilities:

o Work as part of product development team to
define, develop, verify, validate, and support
products in a clinic as well as commercialization.

· Requirements:

o Bachelors or Master’s Degree in Mechanical or Biomedical Engineering

o 4+ years of product development experience.
Medical device experience is preferred.

o Consider yourself a Solidworks expert

§ Experience with Complex Plastic Part Design and Surface Modeling

o Experience with complete Product Design Cycle
from Concept to Commercialization.

o Experience with high volume plastic part design and manufacturing.

o Ability to work independently and in
collaboration with other disciplines across the organization.

o Ability to communicate ideas, innovations,
design and problem resolutions with professional credibility.

· Nice to have:

o Experience working on devices for sleep apnea

If this sounds like you send your resume and
cover letter to <mailto:jobs_at_apnicure.com>jobs_at_apnicure.com

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Received on 2012-03-21 16:56:47

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