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Mechanical Design Manager (Medical)

Tiger Resourcing Group
Warwick
1 week ago
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Medical Sector Manager – Product Development


Join a world-class product design and development consultancy, leading cutting-edge innovation in the medical and scientific sector. We’re expanding rapidly and looking for a Medical Sector Manager to help shape the future of life-changing products — from concept through to launch.


In this senior role, you’ll manage and technically lead complex medical device projects, working closely with multidisciplinary teams of designers, engineers, and specialists. You’ll play a pivotal part in business development, client engagement, and strategic growth, building strong relationships with leading medical and scientific organizations worldwide.



What You’ll Do

  • Lead and deliver high-impact medical product development projects within ISO 13485 frameworks.
  • Manage project scope, budgets, and timelines, while guiding multidisciplinary teams across design, mechanical, electronic, and software disciplines.
  • Develop new business opportunities – from pitching to clients and preparing detailed proposals, to nurturing long-term partnerships.
  • Represent the company at industry events, conferences, and seminars, supporting the sector’s marketing and thought leadership initiatives.
  • Oversee and ensure quality, regulatory compliance, and creative excellence throughout every stage of product development.



What We’re Looking For

  • Proven success leading medical device or scientific product projects.
  • Experience in a consultancy or design environment, balancing innovation, cost, and regulatory rigour.
  • Strong commercial awareness – able to scope, quote, and manage the financial aspects of technical projects.
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and client relationship skills.
  • Degree (1st or Upper 2nd) in Mechanical, Mechatronics, or Design Engineering (or equivalent).
  • Familiarity with ISO 13485, high-volume manufacturing processes (e.g. injection moulding), and CAE tools.
  • A hands-on leader with a passion for innovation, quality, and delivering products that improve lives.



Why Join

  • Work with global medical innovators and help create products that make a real difference.
  • Lead world-class design and development teams, from early-stage concepting to full production.
  • Competitive salary + annual profit-related bonuses.
  • 37-hour work week with half-day Fridays for work-life balance.
  • Up to 32 days’ holiday with long-service increments.
  • Generous pension contributions, private health cover, and paid overtime.
  • Access to excellent career development, mentoring, and training.
  • Vibrant Warwick campus with subsidised social and sporting activities, cycle-to-work, childcare, and annual staff events.

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