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Mechanical Designer/Product Development Engineer
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Country: USA
Location: California-San Diego San Diego, CA 92111
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Mechanical Designer/Product Development Engineer
Mechanical Designer/Product Development EngineerDescription: Work as part of an instrumentation design team developing QPCR instrumentation. Responsible for working closely with design engineers to develop and execute verification and validation tests for new instrument, and for coordinating the activities of 3rd parties involved in the safety and regulatory testing of the instrument. Facilitates transition of product design and enhancement to full production/delivery. Disciplines: -Actively participate in cross functional development teams to obtain knowledge of parts, assembly details, software, and testing requirements of the instrument. -Analyze requirements, generate test plans, and procure equipment needed for verification/validation testing. -Perform unit and system testing and document test results. -Develop and maintain requirements traceability matrix. -Coordinate safety and regulatory testing of the instrument Requirements: BSME or equivalent -5+ years of experience in a instrument system design and verification -SolidWorks -ASME Y14.5M-1994 Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing -Experience interfacing with multi-disciplined design group -Experience designing / documenting in an regulated environment (ISO9001 / ISO13485 / ISO16946 / etc) -Optics, mechanisms & electronics packaging -FMEA Failure Mode and Effects Analysis -Knowledge of Six Sigma Statistical methods & Design of Experiments (DOE) -Knowledge of CSA/UL/CE/RoHSLocation: San Diego, CA Type: CONTRACT Duration: 365+ Days Pay Rate: DOE Contact: Volt Technical ResourcesVolt Workforce Solutions7490 Opportunity Rd. Ste. 300San Diego, CA 92111PH: 858/279-5801FX: 858/560-9735 Connecting talented people and respected companies. APPLY NOW Job Information Reference ID: 300278-3389-13-226429 Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Location: San Diego, CA 92111 Status: Temporary/Contract/Project Salary: DOE Job Category: Biotech/R&D/Science Contact Information Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Address: 7490 Opportunity Rd. Ste. 300San Diego,CA 92111 Email: Apply by Email Phone: 858/279-5801 Fax: 858/560-9735
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