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Yokneam, Haifa District, IsraelJob Description:
About Johnson & Johnson MedTech Cardiovascular:
Fueled by innovation at the intersection of biology and technology, we’re developing the next generation of smarter, less invasive, more personalized treatments.
Are you passionate about improving and expanding the possibilities of Cardiovascular? Ready to join a team that’s reimagining how we heal? Our Cardiovascular team develops leading solutions for heart recovery, electrophysiology, and stroke. You will join a proud heritage of continually elevating standards of care for stroke, heart failure and atrial fibrillation (AFib) patients.
Your unique talents will help patients on their journey to wellness. Learn more at https://www.jnj.com/medtech
We are searching for the best talent for a LCM Engineer role, to join our team located in Yokneam, Israel.
You will be responsible for:
Develop hardware solutions to support released HTC systems.
Write production procedures and define production processes.
Design, procure parts for, and build production jigs, test benches, and other tools.
Design new parts/systems to replace existing ones.
Solve technical issues both individually and collaboratively with the team.
Provide support on production sites and improve production yield.
Check hardware to enhance functionality and eliminate unused components.
Implement process and procedure improvements based on examination of production reports.
Investigate and support production issues, customer complaints, and RMAs.
Conduct failure analysis to identify root causes of production issues, customer complaints, and RMAs, and suggest immediate corrective actions.
Provide feedback and solutions to the production line to enhance testing processes.
Communicate findings and issues to R&D regarding production-related challenges, customer complaints, and RMAs.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.
At least 5 years of proven experience in hardware development and manufacturing, including transitioning products from development to production.
Experience with multidisciplinary products.
Background in medical device companies – an advantage.
Experience in Firmware, VHDL, and MATLAB – an advantage.
Strong knowledge of production processes and procedures.
Proficiency in designing and building test benches, jigs, and related tools.
High proficiency in spoken and written English and Hebrew
Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to work collaboratively in a team.
Strong communication skills to liaise with production, R&D, and other stakeholders.
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Johnson & Johnson is the largest and most broadly based healthcare company in the world. We’re producing life-changing breakthroughs every day, and have been for the last 130 years.
The combination of new technologies and your expertise enables amazing things to happen. Teams from J&J’s consumer business are creating digital tools to help people track the health of their skin. Those working in medical devices are 3-D printing artificial joints personalized for each patient, while researchers in pharmaceuticals use AI to discover lifesaving drugs. Imagine what the rest of our team of 134,000 people at 260 companies in more than 60 countries across the world is accomplishing. We redefine what it means to be a big company in today’s world.
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