New Product Development Engineering Co-op, Fall 2014 (425831) Engineering at Geebo

New Product Development Engineering Co-op, Fall 2014 (425831)

Company Name:
Zimmer
##### Job Summary
Support the Spine Product Development group in the design, development, and commercialization of spine implant and instrumentation systems. Sustain currently released spine systems.
##### Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Design control element generation (i.e. Risk analysis, DFMEAs, design reviews)
Participate in cross functional project teams
Complaint investigations
Technical report writing
May participate in cadaveric studies
##### Expected Areas of Competence
Demonstrates excellent technical writing and verbal communication skills
Ability to effectively work within a team and cross functionally
Demonstrates advanced problem solving skills through the use of quality and statistical tools
Ability to handle multiple tasks and projects at once
Must work in an FDA regulated environment
##### Education/Experience Requirements
working on a B.S./B.E in Biomedical or Mechanical Engineering
Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio
Computer Aided Design Systems, GD&T; experience, Project management skills, product development experience a plus
##### Travel Requirements
##### Additional Information
Co-op engineering students are expected to complete multiple rotations (typically 3-5), with no more than two rotations within a calendar year. Candidates must be actively enrolled in an undergraduate academic program throughout duration of the assignment, including all rotations.
EOE M/W/Vet/Dis
Requisition Number: AMER02899
Employment Type: Full-time
Location: ParsippanyEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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