Novo Nordisk A/S
Hillerød, 1 stilling
- Medical Device Development
- Denmark - Hillerød
Are you ready to use your packaging experience and coordination skills to make a difference in the development of our secondary packaging? Do you have flair for both packaging development and packaging processes? If yes, then please keep reading as this might be the job for you!
Device Research & Development has a long and outstanding track-record of developing the best, most innovative and widely-used injection devices in the world. In the development of medical devices, we ensure that user insight and innovation go hand in hand with a strong quality mind-set. We are organised in a project centric organisation in addition to a large device innovation area of experts, providing state-of-the-art knowledge across projects.
About the department
You will join the team called Secondary Packaging and User Communication which is a part of the Device Innovation Support area in Device R&D. We are a group of 10 highly dedicated and committed employees with a shared passion for user communication and secondary packaging. It is our responsibility to develop new packaging solutions and instruction guidelines for our medical devices.
The job
As our new packaging engineer, you will participate in device development projects being responsible for our secondary packaging development. Your tasks will include development of packaging concepts, subject matter coordination, definition of material specifications in the early development phases, production maturing activities - DFM, participate in working out Full Manufacturing Cost (FMC), planning and follow-up of activities with sub contractors, consultants and industrial designers as well as establishment of testing programmes and participation in hazard and risks analyses in the later phases.
Your working day will be very dynamic with many different types of activities, in different phases of the development process. Cooperating with a wide range of internal customers and dedicated experts within Device R&D, as well as other units within Novo Nordisk, will be a key factor to your success.
Qualifications
You hold a technical or scientific degree at minimum Bachelor’s level and you have worked with packaging development for a minimum of five years. It is essential that you possess knowledge of requirements for medical device packaging as well as good documentation practise (GDP) within the pharmaceutical industry or related industries with similar regulations. You have experience within several of the following topics: Packaging development, automatic packaging processes, AutoCAD/CREO, injection moulding, shipping equipment and processes, user driven innovation and lean.
You are a strong team player recognised for your interpersonal skills, your collaborative attitude and technical competences. You combine theory and practise and know how to apply your knowledge to develop packaging design and solve practical problems. Your analytical and structured approach combined with your innovative and curious mind-set help you, in both brainstorming and problem solving situations. You communicate fluently in English both written and orally. Finally you are capable of handling and solving numerous tasks simultaneously, working in an international and dynamic environment.
Device R&D has a vast expertise in on-boarding non-local and we welcome non-local applicants, willing to relocate to Denmark.
We have a strong history of developing ground-breaking devices. We are successful because we have first class people on our team, who inspire and encourage each other to surpass expectations.
At Novo Nordisk, we use our skills, dedication and ambition to help people with diabetes. We offer the chance to be part of a truly global work place, where passion and engagement are met with opportunities for professional and personal development.
Contact
For further information, please Contact Søren Steenfeldt-Jensen at +45 3075 8970. We will be unable to answer your call between the 12th of October and the 18th of October.
Deadline
25 October 2015.