Patients with mitral and tricuspid heart valve disease often have complex conditions with limited treatment options. Our Transcatheter Mitral and Tricuspid Therapies (TMTT) business unit is boldly pursuing an innovative portfolio of technologies to address a patient’s unmet clinical needs. It’s our driving force to help patients live longer and healthier lives. Join us and be part of our inspiring journey.
How you’ll make an impact:
- The Senior Specialist, Clinical Development serves as a subject matter expert (SME) supporting the advancement of transcatheter therapies through hands-on clinical engagement, procedural innovation, and continuous learning. This role partners cross-functionally with physicians, R&D, and commercial teams to support complex cases, develop procedural techniques, and translate real-world clinical insights into next-generation device and therapy improvements.
- Represent TMTT during complex research cases (ESAPCU, clinical trial, commercial) with investigating physicians, hospital staff and clinical research coordinators by providing on-site, real-time imaging and clinical guidance during implants, including contingency planning to address unforeseen occurrences in support novel devices.
- Provide expertise and clinical insights on the device, procedure, and protocol throughout the product life cycle from early studies through commercialization.
- Document procedural case observations for insights in investigating post procedural events. Support enrollment discussions and assistance with issue escalation with Principal Investigator and research team.
- Develop materials and provide education on all aspects of the device, device handling, implantation and troubleshooting techniques related to equipment, tools and products required for device implants.
- Develop, analyze, and optimize the design of more complex procedures, testing, and therapies leveraging substantial understanding of clinical imaging. Coordinate all clinical imaging training and instruction for cross-functional teams as products move from ESAPCU to early human use to the commercial setting. Create more complex design control and trial-related documentation and support all complaint and investigational analyses supporting the therapy. Make recommendations for improvements.
What you’ll need (Required):
- Bachelor's Degree in biological or life sciences, animal science, or other related scientific or technical field with 5 years experience of independent echo sonography scanning in a clinical setting or equivalent work experience based on Edwards criteria
- Certification in RDCS (Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer) within ARDMS (American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography) or equivalent certification
- This position is on site in Irvine, Ca full time. Relocation is available.
- Must be willing to travel up to 50% nationwide
What else we look for (Preferred):
- Able to effectively guide and instruct other imaging specialists in clinical settings on effective imaging equipment operation
- Must be able to work in a team environment, fostering collaboration between inter-departmental teams, HCPs and KOLs
- Substantial knowledge and understanding of principles, theories, and concepts relevant to Engineering and cardiovascular science
- Structural Heart Experience in tricuspid and mitral valves
- Substantial understanding of medical device regulatory requirements and documents, adverse events reporting
- Able to effectively guide and instruct other imaging specialists in clinical settings on effective imaging equipment operation
- Strict attention to detail
- Ability to interact professionally with all organizational levels and proactively escalate issues to appropriate levels of management in the organization
- Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment
- Work is performed independently on mid-to-large scale projects and will participate in determining objectives of assignment; plans schedules and arranges own activities in accomplishing objectives
- Acts as a resource for colleagues with less experience
- Contributes to the completion of significant organizational projects and goals; Input on overall objectives and long-range goals of the organization is given serious consideration
- Erroneous decisions or failure to achieve objectives would normally have a serious effect upon the administration of the organization
- Must be able to work in a team environment, including inter-departmental teams and key contact representing the organization on contracts or projects
- Ability to interact with senior internal and external personnel on significant matters often requiring coordination between organizations
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills including customer negotiating and relationship management skills, strong diplomacy, influencing and relationship management skills
- Excellent problem-solving, organizational, analytical, and critical thinking skills
- Proven expertise in Microsoft Office Suite including Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Excel
- Good imaging analysis software skills (e.g., 3Mensio, TomTec, Vitrea, Circle VI, etc.)]
- Adhere to all company rules and requirements (e.g., pandemic protocols, Environmental Health & Safety rules) and take adequate control measures in preventing injuries to themselves and others as well as to the protection of environment and prevention of pollution under their span of influence/control
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, the base pay range for this position is $134,000 - $190,000 (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.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in biological or life sciences, animal science, or related scientific/technical field
- 5 years experience of independent echo sonography scanning in a clinical setting (or equivalent per Edwards criteria)
- RDCS (Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer) certification within ARDMS or equivalent certification
- On-site work in Irvine, CA full time
- Willingness to travel up to 50% nationwide
- Ability to develop and provide education on device handling, implantation, troubleshooting techniques
- Ability to guide and instruct other imaging specialists in clinical settings
- Structural heart experience in tricuspid and mitral valves
- Substantial understanding of medical device regulatory requirements, adverse event reporting, and related documentation
- Proven expertise in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Access, Excel)
- Imaging analysis software skills (e.g., 3Mensio, TomTec, Vitrea, Circle VI)
- Excellent written and verbal communication, problem-solving, organizational, and critical thinking skills
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Healthcare Strength — Health coverage is considered strong, with multiple plan choices, HSA options, and fertility support, and the company highlights holistic well‑being programs.
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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







