job_091014a: Mechanical Design Engineer, Intuitive Surgical (Sunnyvale, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kristin.burns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 09:46:54 -0700

Company: Intuitive Surgical; Sunnyvale, CA

Job Title: Mechanical Design Engineer

Department: Instruments and Accessories

Reports to: Senior Manager of Engineering

Contact:
<mailto:sam.crews_at_intusurg.com>sam<mailto:sam.crews_at_intusurg.com>.crews_at_intusurg.com

Primary Function of Position:

The Mechanical Design Engineer is responsible for developing,
documenting, and validating new surgical robot instrumentation, as
well as improving existing designs to meet the needs of our customers.

Roles and Responsibilities:

Design components and assemblies for surgical systems

Assess field reliability data and improve existing product designs as necessary

Investigate clinical requirements

Create product functional and design specifications

Analyze and test product designs

Develop vendors to manufacture components

Develop initial fixtures and processes to assemble components

Develop product assembly instructions

Develop and perform component verification testing and product
validation testing

Support production of final product by troubleshooting process and
component problems

Provide engineering support to Manufacturing, Materials, Test
Engineering, and Service to facilitate transfer of designs.

Develop Design History Files per FDA requirements

Skill/Job Requirements:


BSME required, MSME preferred

Minimum 2 years experience designing commercial mechanical products

Proficiency using CAD to design mechanisms; SolidWorks preferred

Hands-on engineering with the proven ability to work well in a team environment

Comfortable with all phases of the product development lifecycle
including design, implementation, debug, verification, qualification,
and transfer

Strength in design analysis

Good communication and documentation skills

Comfortable operating machine shop equipment

Strong understanding of component selection criteria, and design for
reliability and manufacturability

Prefer medical product experience

Process development and assembly instructions


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