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Biomedical R&D Engineer for Device Research

  • Medical Device Development
  • Denmark - Hillerød

Do you have a talent for product development and mathematical modelling? Would you like to create innovative injection devices and use your talent to help people with chronic diseases live a better life? If so, we might have the position you are looking for!

Device Research & Development has a long and outstanding track-record of developing the best, most innovative and widely used injection devices in the world. In the development of medical devices, we ensure that user insight and innovation go hand in hand with a strong quality mind-set. We are organised in a project centric organisation in addition to a large competency centre of experts, providing state-of-the-art knowledge across projects.

About the department
Device Research is an area within R&D responsible for creating and maturing ideas into new device concepts for treatment of chronic diseases within all business areas of Novo Nordisk. We have nurtured a dynamic environment where ambitious teams and creative individuals strive to perfect our medical devices. We are constantly improving by challenging each other and testing new ideas to fuel our success.

You will join a project team of highly skilled engineers responsible for the development of a new generation of injection devices to support future Novo Nordisk drugs. We are located at a state-of-the-art R&D facility. To learn more about Device Research & Development, please visit link: www.novonordisk.com/device-rd.

The position
You will become a member of a Development team creating a new device where you will play a key role in developing the algorithms. You will perform technical analysis of integrated systems combining mechanical tolerances, advanced sensor technologies and user interface.

You will be given a number of different responsibilities and experience a variety of tasks, as specifying requirements, implementing solution in prototypes and testing of these. You will be working with both internal stakeholders and external stakeholders. The job will enhance your professional and personal development, providing you with an opportunity to further develop your engineering skills.

Qualifications
You hold an academic degree in Biomedical Engineering, Physic or similar relevant background. You will leverage your skills within mathematics and physics in designing algorithms. Ideally, your experience should cover digital signal processing and simulation of various sensor technologies and potentially biomedical signals. A pre-requisite is extensive experience with Matlab or similar simulation tool.

Furthermore, it will be an advantage if you are familiar with a programming language (e.g. C++). You have the ability to analyse and understand complex structures and systems. Proficiency in oral and written English is essential.

You are a team player by nature with the ability to work independently with a result-oriented ‘can-do’ attitude. You strive in a dynamic environment and have a constructive attitude to challenges occurring during your daily work. You must be prepared to invest significant personal effort in your work and be able to come up with solutions in a complex environment where design, manufacturing, marketing and drug research sets requirements to the tasks.

Working at Novo Nordisk
At Device Research & Development we use our skills, dedication and ambition to help people with chronic diseases, and change their lives. You will get the opportunity to take part in this, and in addition enhance your career, benefiting from the possibilities for professional and personal development provided by Novo Nordisk.

Contact
For more information, please contact Morten Revsgaard Frederiksen on +45 3075 3684 or Henning Gråskov on +45 3075 7412.

Deadline 
31 March 2017.

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