Base: $79,000.00 - $127,650.00; bonus/equity: not ...
Hybrid
Root cause analysis
Test fixture design
Medical device failure investigation
Johnson & Johnson MedTech is seeking a Failure Analysis Engineer II in Danvers, MA, to investigate and improve FDA-approved medical devices. The role requires strong engineering skills, particularly in root cause analysis and project management, with a focus on enhancing product reliability and patient outcomes
Job Summary
The Failure Analysis Engineer II plays an integral role in the Quality Department, conducting post-market investigations of FDA-approved medical devices.
Responsibilities include analyzing failures, leading CAPAs, and identifying practical approaches to mitigate and resolve failures to improve product reliability and patient outcomes.
The role requires an engineering skillset involving root cause analysis, test fixture design, and project management, building a foundation of medical device and cardiology knowledge.
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Johnson & Johnson MedTech is seeking a Failure Analysis Engineer II in Danvers, MA, to investigate and improve FDA-approved medical devices. The role requires strong engineering skills, particularly in root cause analysis and project management, with a focus on enhancing product reliability and patient outcomes.
Salary
Base: $79,000.00 - $127,650.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Vacation –120 hours per calendar year, Sick time - 40 hours per calendar year, Holiday pay –13 days per calendar year, Work, Personal and Family Time - up to 40 hours per calendar year, Parental Leave – 480 hours, Bereavement Leave – 240 hours for immediate family, Caregiver Leave – 80 hours, Volunteer Leave – 32 hours, Military Spouse Time-Off – 80 hours
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Root cause analysis
Test fixture design
Medical device failure investigation
CAPA leadership
Statistical analysis
Risk management methodologies
Nice-to-have
Reverse engineering methods
Process validation experience
Medical device industry standards
Capital equipment manufacturing
Key Requirements
BS in Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related
Minimum of 2 years related work experience
Electromechanical system troubleshooting experience
Interpret high-level circuit schematics, BOMs, and technical drawings
Experience working with cross-functional teams
Ability to communicate ideas clearly
Determination to overcome obstacles and execute tasks independently