
Manufacturing Engineer
Lexington Medical is a medical device company, developing and manufacturing minimally invasive surgical stapling solutions in the Boston area. With the highest standards in design engineering and smart manufacturing, our team delivers disruptive technology to health care providers which improves surgical outcomes for their patients in a thriving $6B+ Surgical Stapler market.
Rooted in a talent dense culture, we are committed to innovation, foster continuous growth and achieve great heights, together. At Lexington Medical, you will have the opportunity to impact the lives of millions of patients worldwide and thrive in a growing company.
As a Manufacturing Engineer at Lexington Medical, you’ll design and commission both simple and complex equipment to serve the needs of our in-house production environment. Our ideal candidate will have demonstrated hardware experience and is looking to apply it to manufacturing and scaling production lines. A successful applicant will embrace working on a different challenge every day and thrive in an environment with many competing and shifting priorities. At Lexington Medical, we are proud to have our manufacturing facility in Massachusetts, which offers our manufacturing engineers the ability to be hands-on and interact directly with the products that we build.
Responsibilities:
- Design, manufacture, and implement production fixturing and equipment as well as the processes that surround them.
- Work with external vendors to commission custom equipment for Lexington Medical’s production environments.
- Serve as the primary engineer supporting certain production processes and equipment.
- Document and maintain manufacturing process written instructions.
- Provide training to production personnel on manufacturing processes.
- Assist in Equipment Qualification and Validation testing.
Qualifications:
- BS or MS in Mechanical, Biomedical, Manufacturing, or Industrial Engineering.
- Experience in manufacturing environments and working with mechanical and/or electromechanical products.
- Working knowledge of various production methods and 3D CAD tools (SolidWorks preferred).
- Experience designing, fabricating, and debugging mechanical systems.
- Continuous improvement mindset, driven to find opportunities for positive change.
- (Preferred, but not required) Experience working with industrial automation, wiring, and programming.
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