Archive for the ‘Plastics’ Category

Med Device Med Device Med Device!

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

 

Celebrating Medical Device Jobs!

Celebrating Medical Device Jobs!

Good Morning good people of the Medical Device World!

I have another two jobs in for Med Device!

  • Software Quality Engineer – Munster
  • Aseptic Supervisor – Munster

Once again, should you want to have a look at the full job description then please forward your CV to elaine@jackiebrownmedical.ie or goto

http://www.jackiebrownmedical.ie/jobs_ireland.php?url=jobs

for more information!

Polymers and Plastic

Monday, February 1st, 2010
Plastics and composite Polymers producing advanced forms

Plastics and composite Polymers producing advanced forms

Polymer and Plastic Injection Moulding Engineers are in increasing demand in Irish manufacturing and greater pressures are now on  manufacturing engineers as the drive for high tech goods such as medical devices, automotive, telecommunications  and IT hardware devices continues to increase as the applications for technology move towards convergence.

For instance, not so long ago telephones and cameras would not have been identified as mutually combineable products but today few people would consider buying a mobile phone without an integral camera. Similarly we are now finding that its the little things can be the difference when selling a car. These are sometimes innocuous  items such as an Ipod Port or the external or internal dash or bodywork mouldings which have been designed  on computer to provide either the most efficient aerodynamic profile or the optimum ergonomic interior for driver and passenger.

At the heart of all these items are polymers and plastics that consider touch, colour and in some case smell, providing product designers with hitherto previously unrealisable avenues for selling the end product whether its the latest lightweight Ipod or the fastest, safest  and most fuel efficient cars on the road today.

What does it take to be Head of R&D?

Monday, November 9th, 2009
Medical Device Product R&D

Medical Device Product R&D

What does it take to be Head of R&D?  To be head of R&D in a major medical device company, the ideal candidate for this role generally needs to be capable of leading engineers, scientists and technicians usally being cogniscent of efforts taking place at various sites both at home in Ireland and around the globe. They also need to communicate effectively between the sales and marketing front end of the business as well as the R&D Facilities.

Commercially R&D Managers need to review the market competition and to give the R&D function pragmatic, realistic and practical product projects to bring them to the market. Within the medical device sector this will also involve working closely with doctors and key opinion leaders to identify and progress new technologies, to improve existing product designs and to seek new clinical applications for existing technologies.

R& D Managers direct engineering operations and carry out scientific assessments of new technologies, products, concepts and applications and solutions. They work very closely with QA/Regulatory affairs to define the transfer over of these products to manufacturing operations. R&D Managers also heavily influence the tactical and strategic direction of the companies they work for through the sharing of their technical knowledge and the guidance and influence they have on people, programs and technology