Lokation DK - Smørum
.Are you ready to make a difference for people with a severe hearing disability and are you fueled by professional pride and curiosity? Are you skilled within the area of micro-mechanical design and do you want to be part of developing new and innovative implantable hearing solutions? Then we might have an exciting opportunity for you as Mechanical Designer at Oticon Medical.
Be part of our exciting journey
Oticon Medical is the fastest growing company in the area of bone anchored hearing systems and with the recent acquisition of French Neurelec, we are now strategically expanding our product portfolio to include cochlear implant hearing systems. Join us on this exciting journey and help us develop innovative implantable hearing solutions to improve the life of thousands of children and adults across the globe.
Micro-mechanical development for medical devices
In your new job you will be part of Oticon Medical R&D consisting of 3 development sites; Smørum in Denmark, Gothenburg in Sweden and Vallauris on the French Riviera. You will be working in a multi-disciplinary and competent product development team together with electro-acoustic engineers, audiologists, embedded system designers and software developers. Interaction with development teams at other Oticon Medical sites, with internal and external subcontractors and with production facilities will be a natural part of your daily routine.
Responsibilities include:
Micro-mechanical design – from requirements and concepts to products running in production
Idea creation and design management
3D CAD modelling – we use PTC Creo
Construct and build physical prototypes
Cost and production optimization of designs
Design documentation and design reviews
Ensuring regulatory compliance of materials and designs
As part of the William Demant Group, Oticon Medical benefits from state-of-the-art facilities within prototyping, reliability testing, tools manufacturing and production technologies. Furthermore, you will have easy access to a vast pool of designs and knowledge from platform development teams in the William Demant Group.
Recently graduated or senior mechanical design engineer?
We expect you to hold a B.Sc. or a M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering and have relevant experience from a similar position. We expect you to be an experienced in 3D drawings in programs such as CAD, Pro-E or similar. Furthermore, it is an advantage if you have experience from medical or electronic device development.
As a person you are an efficient networker who quickly adapts to the varying projects you are working on. You have good communication skills and are a team player by heart. You are motivated by hands-on mechanical design and product development with a clear focus on customer needs, and by working in cross-professional development teams. You are dedicated about your work, are self-managed and constantly focused on your goals. You enjoy working with colleagues from other cultures, and are able to travel 20-30 days per year.
We expect you to be fluent in English.
Want to join the team?
Then send your application and CV no later than January 6th 2016. Please apply on <a href='javascript:openLinkWindow("http://www.job.oticon.com")' data-cke-saved-href='javascript:openLinkWindow("http://www.job.oticon.com")' "="">www.job.oticon.com.
If you would like to know more about the position, you are welcome to contact Director, Product Development Matthias Müllenborn, on Phone: +45 3913 8662.
We look forward to hearing from you.
About Oticon Medical
Oticon Medical is part of William Demant Holding with more than 11.000 employees across the world and revenues of over DKK 10 billion. Oticon Medical is a market leading manufacturer of bone anchored and cochlear implant hearing systems for children and adults. At Oticon Medical we combine more than a century of experience in audiology and sound processing from Oticon with decades of pioneering experience in hearing implant technology. Our connection to Oticon gives us unique access to knowledge, resources and technology that we use for developing innovative and life-changing implantable hearing systems.