Hardy Diagnostics · 11 hours ago
Materials Development Engineer
Hardy Diagnostics is a leading employer in Santa Barbara County, seeking a dedicated Materials Development Engineer. The role focuses on the technical oversight, specifications, and approval of raw materials for manufacturing, requiring cross-functional collaboration to ensure compliance with quality and regulatory standards.
Medical Device
Responsibilities
Responsible for the technical oversight, specifications, and approval of raw materials used for manufacturing final products
Develops and maintains raw material specifications
Creates and manages container drawings and documentations
Administers the qualification and approval of new raw materials
Works cross-functionally with Quality, Purchasing, Manufacturing, R&D, and suppliers to ensure materials meet technical, quality, and regulatory requirements
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in Materials Engineering, Packaging, or related field
Experience with raw material specifications
Experience with engineering documentation
Experience with material qualification
Experience with solid modeling software
Preferred
Completed an upper-level educational course in microbiology, although this course can be completed within one year of hire if the candidate meets the other employment criteria
Experience with SolidWorks and/or OnShape specifically
Company
Hardy Diagnostics
Hardy Diagnostics is proud to serve clinical and industrial laboratories with products to diagnose and prevent disease.
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