Sr Systems Engineer.

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Careers that Change Lives In this role, you will join a world class team of mechanical, electrical and software engineers responsible for further development and enhancement of the globally launched Robotic Assisted Surgery platform within the Surgical Operating unit: Medtronic’s Surgical Operating Unit is one new, powerful operating unit bringing together the people and product portfolio of Surgical Robotics and Surgical Innovations.With the Medtronic Mission as our North Star, we will build on our legacy of proven surgical solutions and advance the promise of robotics and digital solutions for the benefit of the customers and patients we serve. Make your impact by exploring a career with the world’s leading Medical Device company,striving “to alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life.” A Day in The Life Reporting to a Systems Engineering Manager in the Surgical OU, the Senior Systems Engineer is responsible for both leading and contributing system engineering activities associated with the Surgical Operating Unit device portfolio. The successful candidate will work with a cross functional team to support sustaining activities, perform impact assessments, evaluate requirements, and document system and subsystem architectures. She or he will own the planning, execution, and documentation of sustaining-supporting systems activities. In this role, he or she will be a critical member of projects in a visible and fast-paced role. Responsibilities may include the following and other duties may be assigned: Understand, evaluate, and communicate system performance, desired behavior, and usability in the context of clinical use.
Investigate internally and externally reported issues to determine root cause and propose process or technical resolution.
Lead and contribute to Corrective and Preventative Action (CAPA) and field Issue Investigation processes.
Evaluate functional and performance impact of proposed design changes related to enhancements, cost-down, and component end-of-life issues and others.
Perform customer, system and subsystem requirement impact assessments, changes, review, and reconciliation.
Track and communicate status of deliverables.
Work with engineers to develop an understanding of the technological underpinnings of system architecture and detailed design.
Employ Model Based Systems Engineering best practices to document and communicate system design changes.
Oversee, and be deeply acquainted with, regulated development processes and standards for risk management, usability, and safety to ensure systems design changes and documentation meet relevant safety and regulatory standards.
Must Have: Minimum Requirements
Bachelors degree required Minimum of 4 years of relevant experience, or advanced degree with a minimum of 2 years relevant experience
Nice to Have Advanced knowledge of Systems Engineering principals and best practices
Strong communication skills
Experience developing complex electromechanical medical devices.
Strong grasp of design controls and good documentation practices.
Demonstrated ability to collaborate and contribute to a cross functional team.
Experience in requirements management, risk management, and system architecture documentation.
Location:
Boston

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