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Senior Mechanical Engineer (m/f/d)

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Senior Mechanical Engineer (m/f/d)

Location:
Mannheim
Description:

Roche fosters diversity, equity and inclusion, representing the communities we serve. When dealing with healthcare on a global scale, diversity is an essential ingredient to success. We believe that inclusion is key to understanding people’s varied healthcare needs. Together, we embrace individuality and share a passion for exceptional care. Join Roche, where every voice matters. The Position Who we are: Doing now what patients need next. As a pioneer in the development of blood glucose monitoring and insulin delivery systems, Roche Diabetes Care (RDC) is committed to helping people with diabetes around the world to think less about their daily diabetes routine and experience real relief day and night. We offer a broad portfolio of solutions for people with diabetes - from blood glucose monitoring, information management and insulin delivery to continuous glucose monitoring. Our goal is to provide innovative products, services and comprehensive solutions for convenient, efficient and effective diabetes management. We are strongly committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. We strive to assemble diverse teams that represent different perspectives and skill sets. Fostering diversity allows us to create a great workplace and develop innovative products for patients. The Department: The Mechanical Engineering department is a global function within Device Engineering at Roche Diabetes Care. We are responsible for the development of all mechanical components of our innovative devices for diabetics. As an internationally operating team, we carry out 3D designs primarily of plastic components for mass production, create tolerance analyses and FEM simulations and perform complex analyses to ensure the functionality of our products. Your main tasks will include: As a Senior Mechanical Engineer (m/f/d), you will be part of an agile project team responsible for the development of mechanical components, among other things. You will collaborate together on the development of a CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitoring) system and are committed to successfully completing the project together as one team. * You will design independently in Creo Parametrics, create CAD models, assemblies and drawings for series production as well as the necessary technical specification documents. * You will carry out analyses of complex mechanical components and assemblies, create test plans with DoE, carry out the tests, analyze and interpret the test results and summarize all this in technical documentation in accordance with legal requirements. * You will build a close and trusting relationship with neighboring departments and project teams, such as Sensor Development, Electrical Engineering, Process Engineering, External Manufacturing and Quality, and work closely with them to ensure the design for manufacturing and design for assembly of the developed parts. * Carrying out systematic root cause analyses, evaluating the quality of FOT components and developing test benches (both for development and series production) are further exemplary tasks of your daily work. * In the Mechanical Engineering department, you will work together with your team colleagues to drive forward strategic topics and actively shape the organization. Who you are: * Master's degree (Mechanical Engineering, Plastics Engineering, Medical Engineering or a related field) with at least 7 years of relevant industry experience in medical device development (or PhD with more than 5 years of experience). * More than 7 years of experience in the development and design of complex, small plastic parts in high volumes (up to 10 million). This includes 3D CAD design with Creo Parametrics, performing tolerance simulations and FEM simulations. Experience in DfM and DfA is an advantage. * You are familiar with at least two of the following topics: mechanical design of components using FEM, tolerance analysis in 3dCS, watertightness, interaction of septum and cannula, fluidic systems, design of sterile components and patch design. * Proven track record of successful product launches, preferably in the field of medical device development. * Specialized knowledge in process development and process engineering is an advantage. * Strong analytical skills to effectively review, analyze and solve technical problems. * Strong interpersonal skills and high level of empathy to resolve technical disagreements and conflicts, drive coordination and manage change. * Strong written and verbal communication skills to interact with technical and non-technical audiences. * Fluent in German and English. * Open-mindedness, willingness to learn and a desire to constantly improve yourself are perfect complementary traits to your technical skills. Application documents: Please upload your current and informative CV and the certificate of your highest academic degree. A letter of motivation is not mandatory, but can be attached. We look forward to receiving your application! Your contact to us! With people. For people. Do you need further support? Please have a look at our FAQs, you will find them via https://careers.roche.com/global/en/faq. Who we are At Roche, more than 100,000 people across 100 countries are pushing back the frontiers of healthcare. Working together, we’ve become one of the world’s leading research-focused healthcare groups. Our success is built on innovation, curiosity and diversity. Our success is based on innovation, curiosity and diversity - and on the fact that we regard our variety as a benefit. With 40 years of experience in the diabetes business, Roche Diabetes Care is the market leader and a driver and shaper of the future of care for people with diabetes. Digitisation is an essential element of our work. Roche is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Company:
6918 Roche Diabetes Care Gmbh
Posted:
April 19 on Equest
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