Senior Mechanical Engineer - Smart Implant Design

Newton Colmore Consulting
Cambridge
4 months ago
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Senior Mechanical Engineer - Smart Implant Design

Newton Colmore is working with a medical technology company based in Cambridge, developing complex smart implant technology. They are at the forefront of transforming patient care through novel implantable devices that represent the next generation of medical treatment.


We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Mechanical Engineer to join this pioneering team. This is an opportunity to work on groundbreaking medical technology that will make a real difference to patients' lives with currently unmet clinical needs. You'll be contributing to the design and development of sophisticated smart implants, working with a talented multidisciplinary team in one of the UK's leading technology hubs.


Your work will include designing both overall systems and intricate mechanisms, running experiments and making iterative steps forward toward readying the product for the regulatory process and manufacturing.


The company have two main product lines, working on sensor-based orthopaedic implants and neural implant technology for a range of different therapies.


Here is what's on offer

  • Tailored package available, with bonuses.
  • Comprehensive benefits package with a full suite of options.
  • Excellent mentoring and professional development opportunities
  • The chance to work on revolutionary medical technology
  • Collaborative, innovation-focused environment
  • Based in Cambridge's thriving tech ecosystem

The candidate we are looking for

We're looking for an experienced mechanical engineer with a strong interest in medical technology and innovation. You'll bring strong technical expertise in mechanical engineering, ideally with exposure to medical devices, miniaturised systems, or implantable technology.


How to Apply

For a confidential discussion about this exciting opportunity, please contact me or make an application now. I can then provide more detailed information about the role, the company, and the application process.


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