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  • New Biomechanics Research Job Opportunity

    Position: Research Engineer, Computational Biomechanics

    Location: South
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    This position is responsible for conducting computational analyses of medical devices and related anatomical structures. A strong background in mechanical engineering principles and experience using commercial finite element analysis (FEA) solvers or other simulation software is required. Rigorous analysis methodology, applied research experience, project management, problem solving, and good communication skills are essential.
    This position will actively participate in the product development cycle and regularly interact with Product Development, Regulatory, and Marketing groups.


    RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Conduct computational analyses (finite element analyses and kinematics simulations) to support the development of medical implants, instrumentation, and materials

    Analyze, interpret, draw conclusions, and provide product design advice from results of analyses

    Seek opportunities to author technical publications and to present work in technical forums as appropriate

    Partner with biomechanical testing and product development teams to identify, develop, and validate analysis tools to accelerate the new product development cycle

    Assist in the planning and implementation of new computing initiatives and research studies

    Follow good modeling practices, record keeping, and documentation in order to comply with internal procedures, industry standards, and external regulatory requirements

    Prioritize workload and determine the level of computational complexity required to answer the analysis questions

    Constantly strive to enhance efficiency in procedures without a compromise in quality

    Interact with scientists and engineers. Interface with surgeons

    REQUIREMENTS:

    Ph.D. or Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field with at least one year of experience in computational analysis of mechanical structures is required.

    OTHER SKILLS and ABILITIES:

    *Solid background in structural mechanics
    *Experience with commercial FEA software (e.g., ANSYS, ABAQUS, LS-DYNA) to perform structural analyses
    *Experience with other computational modeling tools (e.g., ADAMS, LifeMOD, AnyBody, Mimics, GeoMagic, Amira, MATLAB)
    *Proven ability to define issues to be addressed, efficiently work through problems and solutions, collaborate with teammates to reach the best solution, and document results in a concise and complete manner
    *Ability to build customer relationships, understand customer requirements, and deliver high quality results in a timely fashion
    *Possession of good oral and written communication skills
    *Possession of solid technical writing skills
    *Ability to perform relevant searches of literature in the context of performing job duties
    *Rigorous, independent problem solving abilities
    *Ability to work on cross-functional teams
    *Ability to multitask
    *Positive outlook
    Basic CAD skills and familiarity with engineering design, drafting, and GD&T
    Experience modeling non-linear material and mechanical contact behaviors
    Experience building biofidelic FE models of anatomical structures
    Experience in general biomedical engineering research
    Ability to travel occasionally (less than 10%)

    * Absolutely required

    Please email resume and cover letter with three references to:
    Nancy Rowe
    Medical Recruiters Pittsburgh
    nrowe1@aol.com
    (724) 335-4544 Phone


    Laurie Cario
    Administrative Assistant
    Recruitment Project Coordinator
    Medical Recruiters of Pittsburgh
    724-335-4545 (Phone)
    lscario@yahoo.com

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