Field Clinical Engineer
Location
United States
Posted
20 days ago
Salary
$131K - $175K / year
Job Description
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, Nursing, Life Sciences, or related field and a minimum of 7 years of experience in a clinical or field support role for implantable medical devices.
- Demonstrated experience providing field support for intrathecal device during clinical procedures
- Experience working in compliance with clinical trial regulations, SOPs, and study protocols.
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, Vision, & Life insurances
- Fitness & Wellness programs including a fitness reimbursement
- Short- and Long-Term Disability insurance
- A minimum of 15 days of paid vacation and an additional end-of-year shutdown time off (Dec 26-Dec 31)
- Up to 12 company paid holidays + 3 paid days off for Personal Significance
- 80 hours of sick time per calendar year
- Paid Maternity and Parental Leave benefit
- 401(k) program participation with company matched contributions
- Employee stock purchase plan
- Tuition reimbursement of up to $10,000 per calendar year
- Employee Resource Groups participation
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