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We are currently looking for an ambitious, creative, and talented engineer to join our Endovascular Robotics team to help us solve the most pressing challenges in aneurysm and stroke treatment. We are a global technology leader in robotic-assisted vascular interventions. We believe the combination of endovascular robotics, image guidance and dedicated devices will change the way neurovascular procedures will be done in the future, providing better outcomes and access to care for patients.
As a Robotics Innovation Engineer, you will be responsible for:
- Defining and developing concepts for future robotic enhancements
- Co-developing robotic sub-systems and neurovascular devices to improve procedural safety and efficacy
- Investigating and demonstrating feasibility of new diagnostic and treatment modalities on the robotic platform
- Supporting development and testing of a novel robotic user interface to enhance physician capability
- Assisting in characterization of the interaction of robotically manipulated devices and anatomical structures an input for robotic control
Required skills for the success of this role:
- Minimum of 10 years electromechanical R&D engineering experience, preferably in medical device industry
- Master's degree in Mechanical, Mechatronics, or Robotics Engineering is required.
- Must have Solidworks/PDM proficiency
- LabVIEW and MATLAB Simulink proficiency desired
- Must be a self-starter with strong leadership skills and deep technical competencies
- Outstanding communication skills required
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced and highly collaborative environment
At Siemens Healthineers, we value those who dedicate their energy and passion to a greater cause. Our people make us unique as an employer in the med-tech industry. What unites and motivates our global team is the inspiration of our common purpose: To innovate for healthcare, building on our remarkable legacy of pioneering ideas that translate into even better healthcare products and services. We recognize that taking ownership of our work allows both us and the company to grow. We offer you a flexible and dynamic environment and the space to move beyond your comfort zone to grow both personally and professionally.
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