Development Engineer

Tewkesbury
1 week ago
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Would you like to work for a leading medical device organisation? Are you an experienced Development Engineer with a background in Mechanical or Biomedical?

If the answer is yes to all of the above, then Hooray may have the role for you!

Hooray is delighted to be exclusively supporting a leading provider of medical devices to manage the recruitment for a Development Engineer to join their team on a full-time permanent basis!

Benefits:

Enhanced employer pension contribution
4 X death in service
Private medical
25 days annual leave + bank holidays
Continued professional development
As a Development Engineer, you will:

Work closely with Research & Development Manager
Conduct design and development tasks relating to the performance of medical devices
Provide technical support in the development of processes related to the manufacturing process
Carry out development activities associated with exploring new clinical applications
Support manufacturing with the process of manipulation to produce image data suitable for computer modelling
To be successful as a Development Engineer, you will:

Be educated to degree level , with a biomedical or mechanical engineering background
Have 2 years experience of working in industry - ideally within a medical device organisation
Have a working knowledge of current programming languages would be advantageous
Willingness to work within a small team and play a part in the development of the business
In return, my client is offering an annual salary of up to £45,000 per annum, depending on experience. Please note, this is a full-time permanent position!

If you are interested and have the relevant skills and experiences, please apply with an up to date copy of your CV and we promise to get back to you! As champions of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, Hooray commit to reviewing every application we receive with complete fairness and equality.

At Hooray, we are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please let us know, and we'll be happy to accommodate your needs.

Hooray is acting as an agency on behalf of the client for this position.
Our purpose as a business is to pioneer ethical recruitment for a better working world.
Hooray is proud to be a corporate member of the REC, the recruitment industry's leading professional body.
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