Medical Device - Development Engineer - Newton, MA

Newton, Massachusetts Permanent USD100,000 - USD125,000 per year View Job Description
This role is responsible for leading the design, development, and customization of spinal implant instrument systems from early concept through commercialization. The position integrates closely with implant design teams and works directly with U.S. spine surgeons to refine surgical workflows, ergonomics, and system performance. The engineer will play a critical role in shaping surgeon-facing instrumentation for fusion procedures.
  • Lead end-to-end development of spinal instrument systems.
  • Work hands-on across CAD, testing, surgeon feedback, and design.

About Our Client



The client is a fast-growing, innovation-driven medical device company within the spinal implants and instrumentation space. They are known for developing complete spine systems with a strong emphasis on surgeon usability, clinical feedback, and differentiated instrument design.

Job Description



Responsibilities:

  • Lead product development from concept through commercialization in compliance with FDA and ISO design controls
  • Design complete instrument systems supporting lumbar (TLIF, PLIF, LLIF, ALIF) and cervical (ACDF) fusion procedures
  • Collaborate directly with U.S. spine surgeons and KOLs to gather feedback and customize instruments to surgical workflows
  • Participate in cadaver labs and OR observations to improve usability, ergonomics, and workflow efficiency
  • Partner closely with implant design teams to ensure seamless instrument-implant compatibility
  • Perform CAD design and modeling, incorporating biomechanics, GD&T, and DFM principles
  • Manage project timelines, risks, and cross-functional communication across engineering, quality, regulatory, and manufacturing
  • Support verification, validation, testing, FEA, and mechanical evaluations
  • Create and maintain DHF documentation, specifications, drawings, and risk management files
  • Support regulatory submissions (e.g., 510(k)) and post-market engineering activities

MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.

The Successful Applicant



Ideal Candidate:

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related field
  • 5-7+ years of experience developing medical devices with a strong focus on spinal or orthopedic instruments
  • Direct experience working with U.S. spine surgeons on instrument development and optimization
  • Strong background designing spinal instrument systems (trials, inserters, distractors, reduction tools, MIS instruments)
  • Proficient in CAD software, GD&T, and tolerance stack analysis
  • Solid understanding of design controls, usability engineering, risk management, and FDA regulatory pathways
  • Experience at a major spine company (e.g., large or mid-sized spinal OEM) strongly preferred

What's on Offer



What's To Offer:

  • Competitive compensation package with bonus and long-term incentives
  • High-visibility technical leadership role with significant design ownership
  • Direct influence on surgeon-facing products and surgical workflow innovation
  • Opportunity to work on full spine systems from early concept to market launch
Contact
Josephine Belcher
Quote job ref
JN-052026-7015620

Job summary

Sector
Engineering & Manufacturing
Sub Sector
Engineering Design and R&D
Industry
Healthcare / Pharmaceutical
Location
Newton
Contract Type
Permanent
Consultant name
Josephine Belcher
Job Reference
JN-052026-7015620