Work Flexibility: Hybrid
What You Will Do:
We are currently seeking a Principal Design Validation Engineer to join our team in Weston, FL. This is a senior technical leader responsible for defining and scaling design validation strategy for complex medical devices and systems. In this role you will develop new design validation strategies for advanced navigation and surgical robotics programs, shape validation methodology across product portfolios, and drive cross-functional alignment on user needs, requirements traceability, design controls, and evidence generation needed to support safe, effective, and compliant product development and successful regulatory submissions. Your work will directly contribute to bringing new products to market that meet clinical needs and uphold the highest standards of quality and performance.
As a Principal Design Validation Engineer, you will apply core engineering principles across multiple disciplines to drive design validation activities. You will play a critical role in translating high level VOCs to User Needs, developing clinically relevant validation strategies, executing validation studies in different simulated use environments, ensuring that our products meet technical specifications and latest regulatory requirements. This role offers the opportunity to work on a global team in a dynamic, collaborative environment that values innovation, precision, and a commitment to improving patient outcomes.
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Travel Percentage: 20%
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