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Medical Equipment Product Safety Engineer (experience required) - CA

Our Product Safety Lab in Union City, CA has an immediate opening for an experienced medical equipment product safety engineer.

Principal Responsibilities/Duties:
o Interpret safety standards and apply the requirements to products under investigation.
o Create and implement test procedures.
o Conduct tests in accordance with standards and procedures, record results.
o Prepare certification reports and related documents.
o Provide technical oversight to product safety engineers and technicians
o Review work prepared by other staff engineers
Minimum Requirements:
o The ideal candidate will be familiar with the process of product safety certification, evaluation and testing, particularly as it pertains to electrical medical products
o Candidate must possess good verbal and written communication skills, being able to both interface well with clients, and write certification reports.
o The candidate must have proficient computer skills including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.
o Applicants with experience with another NRTL and experience with electrical medical product safety standards will have a better chance of success.
Minimum Education Requirements:
o A BSEE or a similar degree in a closely related field is strongly desired.
Some travel and flexible work schedules may be necessary from time to time.
This is a full time position and MET is an equal opportunity employer.
Interested and qualified applicants may click APPLY NOW! Applicants may also send their resume in MS Word format AND salary requirements to MET's HR Recruiter. Please indicate preferred location and whether or not you are willing to relocate.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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