Imagine how your ideas and expertise can change a patient’s life. Our Global Operations & Quality team plays a central part in ensuring our products are delivered to patients with cardiovascular disease. You’ll partner cross-functionally with manufacturing operations and sales teams, delivering thoughtful solutions to complex challenges all while developing your knowledge of the medical device industry. Whether your work includes technical engineering, strategic business planning, process innovation, product compliance, supplier management, or enabling supply chain operations, you will be making a meaningful contribution to our team and to patients all over the world.
Innovation starts from the heart. Heart valve disease impact millions of lives, spanning all ages and geographies. As communities globally address the opportunities and challenges of cardiovascular care, telling a compelling and authentic story is more crucial than ever. At Edwards Lifesciences, our Manufacturing and Engineering teams develop tools, technologies, and processes to power the production of life-changing medical devices to transform patients’ lives.
Within the Tissue Process Engineering Group, this position serves as a technical contributor and project lead, supporting the development, deployment, and optimization of advanced tissue manufacturing processes for structural heart valve portfolio.
How you’ll make an impact:
Serve as a senior technical authority for advanced tissue manufacturing and laser‑based process technologies across the Edwards Implant Network.
Lead technology projects from concept through implementation, including prototyping and characterization, system architecture and requirements definition, vendor selection and management, , system commission, , site transfer, and production ramp-up.
Lead the development, evaluation, and integration of complex tissue process technologies into new product development and manage lifecycle improvements.
Serve as the technical project lead overseeing technology development and commercialization, with responsibility for project schedules, managing technical risks and mitigation, developing validation and implementation strategies, leading a cross-functional team, and facilitating stakeholder communication throughout design, build, validation, site transfer, and sustainment phases.
Partner closely with the Tissue & Biotechnology Center of Excellence (T&BCOE), New Product Development (NPD), New Product Introduction (NPI), Quality, Regulatory, Validation, suppliers, and global manufacturing sites to translate design intent and Voice of the Factory into robust tissue manufacturing and laser process solutions.
Design and execute, complex experiments and validation strategies to qualify tissue manufacturing technologies in a highly regulated environment.
Apply principles of biomechanics to mechanical design, automation, and technologies, such as , laser and optical systems, chemical processing, vision systems, artificial intelligence, and data analytics to advance tissue manufacturing capability.
Own laser process development activities including parameter development, window characterization, process capability studies, and ongoing optimization for yield, throughput, and quality.
Act as a mentor and technical coach to engineers and technicians, elevating organizational capability in tissue processing and laser technologies.
Promote safety, ergonomic, laser safety, and automation best practices in the design and implementation of tissue process solutions.
What you’ll need:
Bachelor’s degree in engineering or scientific with 6 years of engineering experience including technology site transfers in a highly regulated environment.
Experience working with laser equipment.
Travel up to 25% domestically and internationally.
Onsite required.
What else we look for:
Advanced degrees and/or Lean Six Sigma Certification.
Medical device industry.
Experience with design, development, operation, and troubleshooting of laser systems including ultra‑short pulse, CO₂, fiber, and related laser technologies.
Demonstrated experience with advanced automation, vision systems, data‑driven manufacturing, or AI‑enabled process control.
Experience serving as a technical project lead with a track record of successfully transferring complex manufacturing or laser‑based technologies across sites or product lines.
Strong financial acumen related to capital equipment, budget and operating expense management, and cost-benefit analysis.
Demonstrated technical leadership in the end-to-end equipment design and development process, including defining equipment and software requirements, driving system architecture and detailed specifications, and ensuring alignment with manufacturing and regulatory needs.
Proven experience managing external vendors through selection, qualification, and on-going partnership for equipment delivery from concept through factory acceptance testing (FAT), site acceptance testing (SAT), commissioning, validation, and production readiness.
Demonstrated expertise in manufacturing process development, optimization, and validation of complex equipment or laser-based processes, including authoring and executing characterization, IQ/OQ/PQ, and equipment technical documentation in compliance with regulatory requirements.
Aligning our overall business objectives with performance, we offer competitive salaries, performance-based incentives, and a wide variety of benefits programs to address the diverse individual needs of our employees and their families.
For California (CA), the base pay range for this position is $121,000 to $171,000 (highly experienced).
The pay for the successful candidate will depend on various factors (e.g., qualifications, education, prior experience). Applications will be accepted while this position is posted on our Careers website.
Edwards is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer including protected Veterans and individuals with disabilities.
COVID Vaccination Requirement
Edwards is committed to protecting our vulnerable patients and the healthcare providers who are treating them. As such, all patient-facing and in-hospital positions require COVID-19 vaccination. If hired into a covered role, as a condition of employment, you will be required to submit proof that you have been vaccinated for COVID-19, unless you request and are granted a medical or religious accommodation for exemption from the vaccination requirement. This vaccination requirement does not apply in locations where it is prohibited by law to impose vaccination.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in engineering or scientific field
- 6 years of engineering experience including technology site transfers
- Experience working with laser equipment
- Advanced degrees and/or Lean Six Sigma Certification
- Experience in the medical device industry
- Experience with advanced automation and AI-enabled process control
Edwards Lifesciences Compensation & Benefits Highlights
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Retirement Support — Retirement programs include a 401(k) match complemented by a separate profit‑sharing contribution. These elements add meaningful long‑term value to total compensation.
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Equity Value & Accessibility — An employee stock purchase plan with a discount and look‑back feature, alongside stock awards for eligible roles, provides notable upside. Program expansions indicate continued accessibility.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Time‑off policies include generous PTO, company holidays, and a year‑end holiday shutdown. These offerings enhance work‑life support when available at the site.
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What We Do
Edwards Lifesciences (NYSE: EW), is the global leader in patient-focused medical innovations for structural heart disease, as well as critical care and surgical monitoring. We thrive on discovery and expanding the boundaries of medical technology, serving patients in 100+ countries, with the help of our employees in areas including Clinical Affairs, Quality Engineering, Research & Development, Regulatory Affairs, Sales & Marketing, corporate functions and more. Our roots date back to 1958 when Miles Lowell Edwards, a retired engineer with a background in hydraulics and fuel pump operations, set out to build the first artificial heart. Edwards believed the heart could be mechanized and was encouraged by Dr. Albert Starr to focus on developing an artificial heart valve. After just two years, the first Starr-Edwards mitral valve was developed and successfully placed in a patient. This innovation spawned Edwards Laboratories. Miles’ fascination with healing the heart and helping patients with heart disease stemmed from his own experience with rheumatic fever as a teenager and continues to fuel our patient-first culture today. Today, we are as passionate about providing innovative solutions for people fighting cardiovascular disease as we have ever been. It's our Credo. It takes integrity, collaboration, innovation, and focus. We are leaders in the design and manufacture of tissue replacement heart valves and repair products as well as advanced hemodynamic monitoring. We partner with physicians to innovate products designed to help patients live longer, healthier, and more productive lives. Our work is both rewarding and a privilege. The importance of what we do defines our approach. We work together to create an environment where ideas can flourish and we provide our people with the resources, expertise and support to bring those ideas to life. For our legal terms and trademarks, please visit: https://www.edwards.com/legal/legal-terms








