Clinical Engineer
CoMind
At CoMind, we are developing a neuro-sensing technology that will catalyse a modern wave of neuroscience and neurology applications within medical devices. In joining us, you are helping to create cutting edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world.
The Role:
We are establishing a new Clinical Engineering team to support the deployment of our technologies in hospitals across the US. This role will report to the Mechanics and Electronics Manager. This role will require frequent travel around the US, along with the occasional in person training in London.
Responsibilities:
Develop a deep understanding of the full stack of our existing device architectures, from hardware configuration through to user interface
Lead the deployment of CoMind devices into clinical environments, including setting up new devices, device testing, analysis, and validation
Support the training of clinical staff in the operation of CoMind devices in clinical environments, including the Intensive Care Unit
Lead on-site engineering for all US clinical trial sites, including frequent travel to sites
Identify and implement solutions to any technical challenges in the clinic
Collaborate with our engineering teams in London to optimise and implement technical solutions and roll-out fixes
Develop a strong understanding of the medical device development regulatory framework and clinical trials processes
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Build and maintain detailed documentation of any device modifications or alterations, and support our Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs team in ensuring compliance.
Skills & Experience:
A proven track record of finding practical engineering solutions to complex problems in the medical device industry
Field engineering experience in a hospital environment, with a successful track record of getting the job done without disturbing patient care
Experience with software engineering (programming, bug fixing) and computer hardware
Basic experience with electronics (making, building, testing, iterating)
Working knowledge of the medical device regulatory requirements (e.g. ISO 13485)
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Comfortable operating autonomously and working with geographically distributed teams.
Benefits:
Company equity plan
Healthcare, dental and vision insurance
Unlimited paid time off
Quarterly work-from-anywhere policy.