Industrial Designer - Santa Clara, United States - Johnson & Johnson

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    Johnson & Johnson MedTech is recruiting for an Industrial Designer. This position is located in Santa Clara, California.

    At Johnson & Johnson MedTech, we're changing the trajectory of health for humanity, using robotics to enhance healthcare providers' abilities and improve patients' diagnoses, treatments, and recovery times. Johnson & Johnson Robotics was established in 2020 with the integration of Auris Health, Verb Surgical, C-SATS, and Ethicon. It comprises three key med-tech platforms: Flexible Robotics (MONARCHTM), Surgical Robotics (OTTAVATM), and Digital Solutions. Join our collaborative, rapidly growing teams in the San Francisco Bay Area (Redwood City and Santa Clara) and Cincinnati. You'll collaborate on breakthrough medical technologies that unite multiple subject areas to build a connected digital ecosystem that advances medical professionals' skills and improves patient outcomes.

    Overview

    You will join the Human Factors & Experience Design (HFXD) team and help shape OTTAVATM, Johnson & Johnson's new surgical robotic system.

    As an Industrial designer, you will contribute to projects across robotic hardware, surgical instruments and accessories. In close partnership with HFXD design team and team mates from marketing, clinical, human factors and engineering, you will support projects across OTTAVATM.

    Key Responsibilities
    • Support design activities across multiple ID workstreams from concept ideation through to detailing a solution optimized for production
    • Tackle interaction / hardware UX challenges, typically starting by framing the problem and then guiding the team through an iterative, human-centered solution process
    • Collaborate closely with Designers, UX Researcher, Mechanical Engineers, Clinical Engineers and Product Managers to turn complex technologies into meaningful user experiences.
    • Build compelling visuals and presentations to communicate design to peers, top leadership and users.