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Engineering Manager

Nottingham
1 week ago
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Cure Talent is proud to partner with a rapidly growing medical technology company at the forefront of developing innovative wearable devices. Their mission is to transform patient outcomes by combining advanced engineering with cutting-edge research, creating solutions that make a real difference to people’s lives.

We are seeking an experienced Engineering Manager to lead their multidisciplinary engineering team, driving the development and refinement of advanced medical systems from concept through to commercialisation. This is a unique opportunity to play a key role in shaping breakthrough technologies that have the potential to change patient care worldwide.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead and mentor a multidisciplinary engineering team, fostering collaboration and innovation

  • Oversee complex engineering projects from conception to delivery, ensuring alignment with company goals and regulatory requirements

  • Drive product development, integrating hardware and software components into advanced medical devices

  • Ensure compliance with medical device regulations and standards, including ISO 13485, ISO 14971, IEC 62304, and IEC 60601

  • Collaborate with research, quality, and operations teams to deliver engineering excellence

  • Promote continuous improvement and innovation across engineering processes

    We’re looking for an Engineering Manager with:

  • Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Biomedical, or related engineering discipline (Master’s preferred)

  • Minimum of 5 years’ medical device engineering experience, with at least 2 years in a leadership role

  • Proven track record leading complex projects from concept to market

  • Strong knowledge of medical device regulations and quality standards (ISO 13485, FDA 21 CFR 820 etc.)

  • Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills

    If you’re an Engineering Manager ready to take on a leadership role in a fast-paced MedTech environment, we’d love to hear from you

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