Intuitive
Clinical Development Engineer - Advanced Energy
Intuitive, Sunnyvale, California, United States, 94086
Clinical Development Engineer - Advanced Energy
At Intuitive, we believe that minimally invasive care is life-enhancing care. Through ingenuity and intelligent technology, we expand the potential of physicians to heal without constraints. As a pioneer and market leader in robotic-assisted surgery, we strive to foster an inclusive and diverse team, committed to making a difference. For more than 25 years, we have worked with hospitals and care teams around the world to help solve some of healthcare's hardest challenges and advance what is possible. Intuitive has been built by the efforts of great people from diverse backgrounds. We believe great ideas can come from anywhere. We strive to foster an inclusive culture built around diversity of thought and mutual respect. We lead with inclusion and empower our team members to do their best work as their most authentic selves. Passionate people who want to make a difference drive our culture. Our team members are grounded in integrity, have a strong capacity to learn, the energy to get things done, and bring diverse, real world experiences to help us think in new ways. We actively invest in our team members to support their long-term growth so they can continue to advance our mission and achieve their highest potential. Join a team committed to taking big leaps forward for a global community of healthcare professionals and their patients. Together, let's advance the world of minimally invasive care. Job Description
Primary Function of the Position The Clinical Development Engineer (CDE) uses their in-depth knowledge of the surgical environment and medical technology to work with design engineers and clinicians to define, develop, and validate the clinical function of new advanced energy products within our multi-port and single-port surgical robotic platforms. The primary focus of the CDE is to establish and validate data-driven clinical requirements to ensure a high-quality patient outcome. Essential Job Duties Apply in-depth knowledge of the operating room environment and of the da Vinci Surgical Systems to become an expert within the company on the clinical application of Intuitive's products Provide a clinical voice to product development by defining and assessing clinical performance of new products Collaborate with marketing partners and clinicians to identify and understand clinical needs Use an analytical approach to identify potential product enhancements and new product ideas Take an active role in new product development teams, including contributing to design reviews, and providing design guidance to engineering design teams Assess and document clinical risks, and identify appropriate mitigations Conduct pre-clinical testing to validate the safety and efficacy of new products Support regulatory documentation and submissions Provide subject matter expertise to user manual and training documentation development Support clinical evaluation of new products at key customer sites Maintain current knowledge of clinical applications of Intuitive's products Keep Intuitive's vision and values at the forefront of decision making Perform other duties as required to support the company's overall strategy and goals Qualifications
Required Skills and Experience Minimum of 5 years of experience in medical device industry with a Bachelor's degree, 3 years experience with a Master's degree, or a PhD degree without experience Excellent mechanical aptitude and intuition for spatial relations, including the ability to understand complex mechanical products Passion for hands-on lab-based work, including ex-vivo, in-vivo, and in-vitro models Excellent analytical capability and practical skills to develop test methods and draw conclusions Excellent teamwork skills with proven ability to cultivate collaboration across multiple disciplines Effective communication skills (verbal, written, presentation) Proven success recognizing critical issues and driving them to closure by taking coordinated action Self-starter needing minimal supervision Composed and able to react quickly under pressure Required Education and Training Minimum of Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or similar; advanced degree preferred Working Conditions Ability to travel up to 25% of the time, internationally and domestic Preferred Skills and Experience Experience working with surgeons in an operating room environment Fluent in surgical terminology and sound knowledge of anatomy and surgical technique
At Intuitive, we believe that minimally invasive care is life-enhancing care. Through ingenuity and intelligent technology, we expand the potential of physicians to heal without constraints. As a pioneer and market leader in robotic-assisted surgery, we strive to foster an inclusive and diverse team, committed to making a difference. For more than 25 years, we have worked with hospitals and care teams around the world to help solve some of healthcare's hardest challenges and advance what is possible. Intuitive has been built by the efforts of great people from diverse backgrounds. We believe great ideas can come from anywhere. We strive to foster an inclusive culture built around diversity of thought and mutual respect. We lead with inclusion and empower our team members to do their best work as their most authentic selves. Passionate people who want to make a difference drive our culture. Our team members are grounded in integrity, have a strong capacity to learn, the energy to get things done, and bring diverse, real world experiences to help us think in new ways. We actively invest in our team members to support their long-term growth so they can continue to advance our mission and achieve their highest potential. Join a team committed to taking big leaps forward for a global community of healthcare professionals and their patients. Together, let's advance the world of minimally invasive care. Job Description
Primary Function of the Position The Clinical Development Engineer (CDE) uses their in-depth knowledge of the surgical environment and medical technology to work with design engineers and clinicians to define, develop, and validate the clinical function of new advanced energy products within our multi-port and single-port surgical robotic platforms. The primary focus of the CDE is to establish and validate data-driven clinical requirements to ensure a high-quality patient outcome. Essential Job Duties Apply in-depth knowledge of the operating room environment and of the da Vinci Surgical Systems to become an expert within the company on the clinical application of Intuitive's products Provide a clinical voice to product development by defining and assessing clinical performance of new products Collaborate with marketing partners and clinicians to identify and understand clinical needs Use an analytical approach to identify potential product enhancements and new product ideas Take an active role in new product development teams, including contributing to design reviews, and providing design guidance to engineering design teams Assess and document clinical risks, and identify appropriate mitigations Conduct pre-clinical testing to validate the safety and efficacy of new products Support regulatory documentation and submissions Provide subject matter expertise to user manual and training documentation development Support clinical evaluation of new products at key customer sites Maintain current knowledge of clinical applications of Intuitive's products Keep Intuitive's vision and values at the forefront of decision making Perform other duties as required to support the company's overall strategy and goals Qualifications
Required Skills and Experience Minimum of 5 years of experience in medical device industry with a Bachelor's degree, 3 years experience with a Master's degree, or a PhD degree without experience Excellent mechanical aptitude and intuition for spatial relations, including the ability to understand complex mechanical products Passion for hands-on lab-based work, including ex-vivo, in-vivo, and in-vitro models Excellent analytical capability and practical skills to develop test methods and draw conclusions Excellent teamwork skills with proven ability to cultivate collaboration across multiple disciplines Effective communication skills (verbal, written, presentation) Proven success recognizing critical issues and driving them to closure by taking coordinated action Self-starter needing minimal supervision Composed and able to react quickly under pressure Required Education and Training Minimum of Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or similar; advanced degree preferred Working Conditions Ability to travel up to 25% of the time, internationally and domestic Preferred Skills and Experience Experience working with surgeons in an operating room environment Fluent in surgical terminology and sound knowledge of anatomy and surgical technique