Who We Want:
Collaborative partners. People who build and leverage cross-functional relationships to bring together ideas, information, use cases, and industry analyses to develop best practices.
Dedicated achievers. People who thrive in a fast-paced environment and will stop at nothing to ensure a project is complete and meets regulations and expectations.
User-focused creators. People who imagine with the user in mind, developing technology that helps change patients’ lives.
What You Will Do:
The Staff System Test Engineer verifies, validates and brings new products to market. Specifies precise new product functional requirements; designs, tests and integrates components to produce final designs; and evaluates the design's overall effectiveness, reliability and safety. They will also lead the execution of the test plans to assure new or modified platform and applications meet the company quality goals and expectations.
Additional roles/responsibilities include:
Leads System Integration Test activities for the Robotic System
Leads Verification and Validation testing for the System, Sub-System and Module requirements.
Develops Verification Protocols, Verification Reports and Engineering Studies across multidisciplinary systems.
Plan and develop Integration test architecture for the verification activities. Test project schedules and V&V Test Matrix.
Perform statistical analysis utilizing Minitab or software alike.
Provide Verification test updates on projects to Department and Program Managers.
Lead Reliability and regressing testing for Robotic Systems and Instruments.
Participate in Cadaver labs to develop understanding of the surgical workflow.
Analyze system and sub-system requirements to ensure they are clear and testable.
Creates clearly documented bug reports for anomalies found during test procedures.
What you need:
Bachelor’s degree in engineering is required (discipline in Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering strongly preferred)
4+ years of related work experience is required
System integration and testing experience preferred
Experience in medical device development and testing preferred
Experience using SolidWorks, MATLAB, LabView preferred
Kalamazoo, MI
Stryker Corporation operates as a medical technology company. The company operates through three segments: Orthopaedics, MedSurg, and Neurotechnology and Spine. The Orthopaedics segment provides implants for use in hip and knee joint replacements, and trauma and extremities surgeries. The MedSurg segment offers surgical equipment and surgical navigation systems, endoscopic and communications systems, patient handling, emergency medical equipment and intensive care disposable products, reprocessed and remanufactured medical devices, and other medical devices for use in various medical specialties.
The Neurotechnology and Spine segment provides neurotechnology products that include products used for minimally invasive endovascular techniques; products for brain and open skull based surgical procedures; orthobiologic and biosurgery products, such as synthetic bone grafts and vertebral augmentation products; and minimally invasive products for the treatment of acute ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. It also provides spinal implant products comprising cervical, thoracolumbar, and interbody systems for use in spinal injury, deformity, and degenerative therapies.
The company sells its products to doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities through company-owned subsidiaries and branches, as well as third-party dealers and distributors in approximately 80 countries. Stryker Corporation was founded in 1941 and is headquartered in Kalamazoo, Michigan.