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At Stryker, we are driven to make healthcare better. Through innovation, collaboration, and cutting-edge technology, we deliver solutions that improve patient outcomes and enhance surgical precision.
Molli Surgical, a proud part of Stryker, is transforming the future of breast cancer surgery through advanced localization technology that simplifies procedures and supports a better patient experience. Our team is passionate about empowering surgeons and clinicians with tools that bring confidence and clarity to every step of care.
Join us and be part of a purpose-driven organization where your work truly makes a difference — for patients, for caregivers, and for the future of healthcare.
We are currently seeking an R&D Engineer to join our team of passionate innovators and engineers.
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You will need to live within commuting distance to our 50 Wellington Street East, STE 400, Ontario, Toronto
You will need to be in the office 3-4 days a week.
What you will do- Design, develop, modify, and verify mechanical components for medical devices under supervision.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including R&D, Quality, Manufacturing, Regulatory, Clinical, Marketing, and Project Management, to support project execution.
- Conduct research, assist with prototyping, and perform bench testing to support product development activities.
- Support structured problem solving and root cause analysis; evaluate and recommend solutions aligned with design requirements.
- Develop understanding of product use, clinical procedures, and customer needs, and translate them into design inputs.
- Apply fundamental industry standards, regulatory design requirements, and appropriate test strategies.
- Create and maintain engineering documentation, including Design History File deliverables, in compliance with design control procedures.
- Follow Quality Management System practices, learning and applying R&D processes such as design controls, risk management, and professional ownership in assigned work.
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Bio-Medical, or related discipline.
- 2+ years of work experience
- Fundamental knowledge and understanding of mechanical engineering practices and tools, design principles.
- Basic knowledge of design and concept generation, CAD or CAE modeling tools (SolidWorks preferred)
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous design experience with magnetic tracking and 5 or 6 DOF surgical tools
- Experience with CAD/CAE tools (Creo, ProE, SolidWorks preferred) and the ability to create, read, and interpret engineering drawings and models, including application of GD&T principles.
- Working knowledge of engineering analysis methods, basic statistical tools, materials, and manufacturing processes used in product development.
- Hands-on prototyping experience (mechanical assemblies, PCBs, soldering, 3D printing, firmware flashing) with familiarity in medical device quality systems, including ISO 13485, NC/CAPA processes, and PLM change controls (ECO/ECR/MCO).
$79,900 - $106,500 salary plus bonus eligible + benefits. Individual pay is based on skills, experience, and other relevant factors.
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