Sr. Patent Engineer

Terumo Medical Corp

Somerset, NJ

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Analysis Skills, Best Practices, Biomedicine, Competitive Analysis/Strategy, Computer Skills, Copyrights, Corporate Law, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Expense Tracking, IP (Internet Protocol), Intellectual Property (IP), Intellectual Property Development, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Legal, Manufacturing, Marketing, Medical Equipment, Microsoft Office, Order Delivery, Organizational Skills, Patent Procurement, Patents, Physical Demands, Policy Development, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Product/Service Launch, Research Skills, Risk Analysis, Risk Management, Sales, Time Management, Trademarks, Training/Teaching, Willing to Travel, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Somerset, NJ
POSTED
30+ days ago

Job Summary

This position is responsible for providing Intellectual Property (IP) support for one or more Divisions of the Company. This includes working closely with associates in engineering, manufacturing, sales and marketing, legal, and other functional areas to identify and protect the Company's IP via patents, trademarks, or trade secrets. It also includes identifying and mitigating risks associated with introducing new products, providing competitive intelligence via IP searches and monitoring, evaluating new innovations for patentability, working with outside IP counsel (e.g., searches and patent prep and prosecution), and more generally supporting Company associates for IP-related issues.

Job Details/Responsibilities

Assist in the development and maintenance of the Company's intellectual property (IP), including patents, trademarks, trade secrets and copyrights.

Identify and mitigate IP legal risks relating to the launch of new products through freedom to operate (FTO) searches and analyses. Coordinate with IP leadership to communicate results to key stakeholders.

Conduct and coordinate research into a variety of IP issues.

Conduct analyses of competitors and create patent landscapes.

Coordinate and manage work of outside IP legal counsel for patent and trademark prep and prosecution and for IP searches.

Contribute to the development of IP policies and best practices.

Manage assigned patent and trademark portfolios.

Facilitate regular meetings with stakeholders to review innovation disclosures, patent portfolios, and other relevant IP matters (e.g., IP Committee Meetings).

Assist with preparing and delivering IP training to business associates.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Organizational Impact

Ensures that Company innovation is identified, harvested and protected, and that costs incurred with the foregoing are reasonable and justifiable.

Manages patent portfolio to ensure it is aligned with current and identified future business and company objectives.

Ensures responsible expenses as a result of the foregoing.

Communication & Influence

Leads IP Committee meetings to review innovation disclosures and manage patent and trade secret protection.

Subject-matter expert on patent portfolio and capable of explaining to technical and business stakeholders.

May influence decision-making on IP strategy.

Leadership & Autonomy

Capable of translating complex legal issues like freedom to operate so they are understandable by technical and business stakeholders.

Able to develop solutions for freedom to operate challenges, e.g., design-around options, non-infringement and invalidity positions.

Working Conditions/Physical Requirements

This is a hybrid position with approximately 15% travel.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSA)

Ability to work with minimal supervision.

Ability to work under strict time constraints and meet deadlines in a timely manner.

Strong knowledge of USPTO, WO and EPO rules, procedures and practices.

Strong interpersonal skills and able to accomplish organizational objectives effectively.

Advanced computer skills, to include Microsoft Office, patent database and other applicable software programs.

Detailed oriented.

Strong written and verbal skills.

Ability to use discretion and good judgment and maintain confidentiality.

Qualifications/Background

Requires a four-year college degree in Mechanical, Biomedical, or Electrical Engineering and a minimum of six (6) years engineering experience with minimum three of those years experience in an intellectual property law firm or corporate legal/IP department, or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Requires experience in preparing and prosecuting US, WO and EP patent and trademark applications.

Requires experience in searching USPTO and EPO databases and other sources of IP data and information (e.g., patents, patent applications, relevant publications, etc.).

Requires experience in conducting patentability, freedom to operate and landscape searches and in reporting results to stakeholders.

Requires experience in gathering competitive intelligence relating to IP.

Registered to practice before the USPTO preferred.

Medical device experience preferred.

About the Company

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Terumo Medical Corp

Today, Terumo Medical Corporation develops, manufactures, exports, imports, markets, distributes, and sells a diverse portfolio of medical devices, supplies, and accessories and generates $280 million in annual sales. While some of our products and devices are produced in Japan, a growing portion of them are produced in Elkton, Maryland, including Pinnacle® Destination® guiding sheaths, Pinnacle® R/0 II sheaths, Terumo® insulin syringes, and CAPIJECT® micro-collection tubes. The manufacturing facility in Elkton spans over 321,000 square feet and utilizes automated processes with a quality system that is certified to be in compliance with the ISO 13485 Standard.

Terumo Medical Corporation offers its wide range of products through three business divisions: Terumo Interventional Systems, Terumo Medical Products, and Terumo Transfusion Products.

  • 1972: Terumo Medical Corporation is founded under the name Kimble Terumo, Inc.
  • 1980: The sales and distribution facility in Piscataway, New Jersey, opens; purchased Owens-Illinois Joint Venture Holdings (Elkton, MD) and name changed to Terumo Medical Corporation
  • 1982: Opening of new Terumo Medical Corporation research and development facility in Elkton, Maryland
  • 1983: CAPIJECT® capillary blood collection tubes are designed, patented, and go on sale in the U.S.
  • 1985: U.S. production of insulin syringes begins
  • 1988: Completion of major manufacturing expansion in Elkton, Maryland
  • 1990: New sales and marketing headquarter office opens in Somerset, New Jersey
  • 1995: U.S. production of cardiovascular devices begins
  • 1999: Sarns division of 3M is acquired and it becomes Terumo Cardiovascular Systems Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Terumo Medical Corporation
  • 2005: Mission Medical is acquired
  • 2006: MicroVention is acquired; Terumo Interventional Systems begins direct sales of its entire endovascular product line
  • Present: Produces a diverse portfolio of medical devices, supplies, and accessories


  • COMPANY SIZE
    10,000 employees or more
    INDUSTRY
    Medical Devices and Supplies
    EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
    401K, Tuition Reimbursement
    FOUNDED
    1972
    WEBSITE
    http://www.terumomedical.com/