Associate Director/ Director, Sustaining Engineering - Racine, United States - Merz North America

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    About the Company:
    Family owned since 1908 Merz Aesthetics is the world's largest dedicated medical aesthetics business.

    Choose Merz Aesthetics because it is unique - unique in our relationships with customers, in our products and in the way we treat each other.

    The Associate Director/Director, Engineering is responsible to direct, coordinate, and provide technical expertise in all design changes, design transfers, design for manufacturability, and support quality on install base related activity.

    This role directs all engineering staff for Merz energy-based product portfolio with heavy interface with Merz R&D.


    Key Responsibilities:
    Design Transfer
    • Direct employees in the design transfer and implementation of new development projects into manufacturing within design control requirements.

    Quality Support
    • Direct employees in the technical support of Manufacturing, Quality, and R&D to resolve product and/or safety issues.

    Manufacturing Support
    • Direct employees in creating strategy and authoring test plans and protocols for the validation and qualification of manufacturing processes and test methods.

    Technical Oversight
    • Support the development of product changes to further enhance device performance or operations.

    Compliance
    • Generate effective test reports while maintaining accurate records and documentation throughout the development and manufacturing process in order to comply with company and government standards and regulations.
    Represent the company in audits as required.
    Budget
    • Generate and maintain departmental budgets and oversee purchases, including capital projects and contracts, within specified approval limits.

    Employee development
    • Manage and develop engineering staff in support of Merz North America business.

    Education:
    BS Biomedical Engineering, Engineering, or Life Science Field. RequiredMS/PhD in Business, Management, Engineering, or Life Science Field.


    PreferredExperience:

    Associate Director:
    Min. of 8 years engineering or similar experience in medical device, pharmaceutical or regulated industry. RequiredMin. of 3-5 years of experience in people management.


    RequiredDirector:
    Minimum of 10-12 years engineering or similar experience in medical device, pharmaceutical or regulated industry. RequiredMin. of 5 years of experience in people management. RequiredMinimum of 15 years engineering or similar experience in medical device or pharmaceutical industry, including employee management.


    RequiredKnowledge, skills, and abilities:
    Familiar with ISO 13485 / FDA QSR / GMP / Other medical industry regulations. RequiredKnowledge of medical devices and associated materials and processes.

    PreferredAdvanced skills in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and Word and comfort with large variety of online meeting tools and AV equipment.

    PreferredKnowledge of GMP requirements as relating to medical device development and manufacturing. PreferredAbility to communicate effectively with different stakeholders (internally and externally) in written form, orally and interpersonally. RequiredExperience with regulated audits. PreferredStrong technical and problem-solving skills. PreferredExcellent time management skills, structured way of working and thinking. PreferredDemonstrated history of teamwork and cross-functional collaboration.


    PreferredBenefits:
    Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision plans.20 days of Paid Time Off.15 paid holidays.
    Paid Sick Leave.
    Paid Parental Leave.401(k).Employee bonuses.

    And moreYour benefits and PTO start the date you're hired with no waiting periodCome join a company that is committed to being a trusted partner focused on our customers while not forgetting about our employeesEqual Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with DisabilitiesThe contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant.

    However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information.

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