Mechanical Engineer

Bedford, MA
Engineering /
On-site /
On-site
Lexington Medical is a medical device manufacturer in the Boston area that produces minimally invasive surgical stapling solutions. Our unique customer-centric approach to engineering has allowed us to be agile and responsive to the stapling market and has yielded 3x revenue growth in the last two years. Our business structure enables us to produce a unique range of devices and proprietary technology best suited for leading surgeons and their patients, while also quickly adapting to the everchanging market conditions.
 
Our recruiting philosophy is centered on attracting talented individuals committed to delivering innovation. Rooted in a talent dense culture that fosters continuous growth and achievement, both personal and organizationally, we've been organically scaling at a rapid pace and have aggressive hiring plans for the years ahead. By joining Lexington Medical, you will have the opportunity to impact the lives of millions of patients worldwide and thrive in a growing company.

As a Mechanical Engineer at Lexington Medical, you’ll design and automate highly complex miniaturized, precision mechatronics to create a best in class surgical devices. Our ideal candidate will embrace working in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial and collaborative environment; be a self-starter, independent, results-oriented team player with a demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines including shifting priorities. If you enjoy wearing many hats and are looking to have an immediate impact, this job might be exactly the opportunity you’ve been looking for!

Responsibilities:

    • Design and develop creative solutions for innovative medical devices
    • Select and evaluate components and materials
    • Develop 3D CAD models for parts and assemblies
    • Perform mechanical testing of the product
    • Review drawings and models from other engineers
    • Provide simulations, models, and engineering characterizations to ensure proper product performance and reliability
    • Document development activities through schedules, lab notebook, patents, design history file, technical reports and other records
    • Optimize designs for manufacturability and facilitate the transfer of the design to manufacturing
    • Perform concept development, prototyping, testing, analysis and design-for-manufacturing
    • Improve current and future designs, manufacturing speed, quality and cost

Experience:

    • BS in Mechanical Engineering from a top school, with an excellent GPA.
    • Medical device design experience preferred.
    • Excellent working knowledge of 3D CAD tools (SolidWorks preferred).
    • Experience designing precision, miniaturized mechanical products utilizing injection molded plastics, 3D printing, CNC machining, laser cutting and welding, and precision metal stamping.
    • Demonstrated theoretical and practical Mechanical Engineering fundamentals.
    • Exceptional technical zeal, problem-solving skills and reasoning ability
    • Mechanical aptitude to use experimental engineering techniques in the lab.
    • Demonstrated motivation, curiosity and creativity.