Company
SGS
SGS
As a Product Assessor , you will be responsible for conducting comprehensive assessments of Cardiovascular and Soft Tissue products, ensuring technical file reviews adhere to all applicable requirements, including the European Medical Device Regulation (MDR), Medical Device Directive (MDD), and UKCA for Class IIa/IIb and/or Class III devices. Your role will involve ensuring that these assessments are technically sound and compliant with relevant regulations.
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Qualifications
The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in healthcare products or related activities, such as design, manufacturing, regulation, auditing, or research. Specific experience in the design, manufacture, testing, or use of Cardiovascular and Soft Tissue devices is required.
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