The biomechanics research group at Zimmer Biomet is looking to fill two research engineer positions. If you are interested in using state-of-the-art biomechanics knowledge and tools to address questions in applied research and implant technology, and applying your intellectual signature to devices that will impact patients around the world, please consider applying! Best candidates will have a graduate degree in biomechanics or related, with relevant research experience. The seniority of either position is variable, based on the qualifications of the candidate.
Computational biomechanician, with a focus on finite element analysis, musculoskeletal modeling, and morphological analysis: requisition AMER20449
Experimental biomechanician, with a focus on tribology or static/fatigue testing: requisition AMER20450
For more information, please contact Jeff Bischoff.
Computational biomechanician, with a focus on finite element analysis, musculoskeletal modeling, and morphological analysis: requisition AMER20449
Experimental biomechanician, with a focus on tribology or static/fatigue testing: requisition AMER20450
For more information, please contact Jeff Bischoff.