Company
Interventional Systems
Interventional Systems
__Welcome to Interventional Systems!__
We are an emerging leader in the innovation and clinical integration of smart robotic solutions for image-guided therapy and minimally invasive interventions. We develop medical robotics technologies and associated software solutions. With our headquarter in Austria and locations in southern Germany and Portugal, we strive to offer state-of-the-art medical products all over the world. That's challenging and that's why we need YOU!
Are you passionate about the medical device industry and looking to make a difference in people's lives? We are looking for a Mechanical Engineer (f/m/d) to join our team.
As a Mechanical Engineer you will be responsible for the design, prototyping, testing, and iterative development of (electro)mechanical products, ensuring they meet performance, safety, and regulatory standards. This role also involves applying and continuously improving mechanical design processes to support the company’s obligations as a medical device manufacturer. Some of your daily tasks include:
You are the right candidate if you meet the following requirements:
Ideally you also have the following preferred qualifications:
What you can expect from us:
Do you have the desire to make a positive impact on healthcare?
Are you ready for the next step and looking for a place where you can grow and develop as a person?
Then join us in our mission to improve the quality of life for patients around the world.
Apply now!!
Interventional Systems wants to empower doctors with an easy-to-use, full-fledged robotic platform. We have offices in Austria, Germany, and Portugal.
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