Quality Engineering Intern, Vascular - Imperative Care
Campbell, CA
About the Job
Job Title: Quality Engineering Intern, Vascular
Location: This position is based in our Campbell, California offices. This position is on-site & full-time. Imperative Care does not provide relocation or additional housing compensation for the summer internship.
Why Imperative Care?
Do you want to make a real impact on patients? Imperative Care is redefining vascular thrombus management. Every day, the technologies that we advance at Imperative Care directly impact people, and as part of our team, you’ll be developing breakthroughs that will benefit patients across the care continuum.
What You’ll Do
The individual will assist quality engineers on manufacturing processes and controls to be used on the production line and help troubleshoot manufacturing issues to mitigate patient risk.
What You’ll Bring
Imperative Care provides an opportunity for students to work in the dynamic medical device industry and gain valuable hands-on experience with state-of-the-art equipment, instruments, and facilities. Our internship program is designed to give interns foundational experience and exposure to a variety of roles and areas of focus to help prepare them for a career in MedTech. This program also offers ongoing networking, learning and professional development opportunities, mentorship from executive leadership, social activities, and peer-to-peer interaction.
Join Us! Apply Today.
Salary: $27/hourly for 10 week internship
Location: This position is based in our Campbell, California offices. This position is on-site & full-time. Imperative Care does not provide relocation or additional housing compensation for the summer internship.
Why Imperative Care?
Do you want to make a real impact on patients? Imperative Care is redefining vascular thrombus management. Every day, the technologies that we advance at Imperative Care directly impact people, and as part of our team, you’ll be developing breakthroughs that will benefit patients across the care continuum.
What You’ll Do
The individual will assist quality engineers on manufacturing processes and controls to be used on the production line and help troubleshoot manufacturing issues to mitigate patient risk.
- Support Gauge Repeatability and Reproducibility studies to assess measurement system variation
- Analyze supplier data using statistical process control techniques
- Conduct engineering build and testing to verify process outputs
- Perform destructive tensile testing to understand and document failure modes and mechanisms
- Support issue resolution for production and assembly including root cause investigation and corrective action tracking
- Organize and analyze data sets that outline the systemic improvement opportunities
What You’ll Bring
- Currently have or in the process of obtaining a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in an engineering field (e.g. Bioengineering, Material Engineering, Industrial, or Mechanical Engineering) & a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Strong understanding of engineering principals
- Strong analytical and statistical knowledge
- Knowledge in data querying and manipulation a plus
- Strong organizational skills: management of multiple priorities and timing
- Good interpersonal skills, effective communication, and partnership wih other departments
Imperative Care provides an opportunity for students to work in the dynamic medical device industry and gain valuable hands-on experience with state-of-the-art equipment, instruments, and facilities. Our internship program is designed to give interns foundational experience and exposure to a variety of roles and areas of focus to help prepare them for a career in MedTech. This program also offers ongoing networking, learning and professional development opportunities, mentorship from executive leadership, social activities, and peer-to-peer interaction.
Join Us! Apply Today.
Salary: $27/hourly for 10 week internship
Source : Imperative Care