Cook has engineers all over the world, with our European teams based primarily in Limerick, Ireland, and Bjaeverskov, Denmark. These exciting roles in medical device engineering have a direct impact on our mission and our customers and their patients.
Across the global function, we have three engineering departments—Research and Development, Post-Market Engineering, and Manufacturing Engineering. Engineers at Cook are responsible for the design and development of our products as well as ensuring that they can be manufactured and delivered correctly and efficiently. They are involved throughout the full lifecycle of a product, from conception to commercialisation.
We invent, manufacture, and deliver a unique portfolio of medical devices to the healthcare systems of the world. Serving patients is a privilege, and we demand the highest standards of quality, ethics, and service in all that we do.
Our engineers collaborate with clinicians around the world to design, maintain, and improve Cook’s medical products, to achieve better treatment outcomes for patients.
Through the use of our state-of-the-art facilities and our Innovation Centre located in Limerick, Ireland, we create prototypes and test concepts and equipment. Furthermore, our engineering teams have opportunities to be recognised for their designs and the potential to be awarded patents.
Collaboration with multiple departments, such as Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance, Operations, and Marketing, is also part of our engineers’ everyday work to bring products, ranging from Class I to Class III medical devices, to market.
We make more than 1.5 million products every year, which we provide to 135 countries around the world.
Our R&D engineers are responsible for the design and development of medical devices across our two clinical divisions, Vascular and MedSurg, and assisting in getting them into market.
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Our post-market engineers are responsible for supporting the design and manufacturing process of devices post release to market, for the purpose of maintaining device quality, compliance, and securing regulatory approval, as well as reducing costs and introducing new technologies.
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Our manufacturing engineers are responsible for providing technical support to all Manufacturing Engineering activities, the introduction of new products from R&D, and the introduction of process improvement to increase yields.
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The Engineering opportunities available in Cook Medical range from entry level to global leadership. Training is provided and team development and progression are encouraged and fostered.
View our current Engineering roles and send in your CV today if you feel you would be a good fit with our teams.
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