Senior Engineer CNC at Stryker

Skawina, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Manufacturing, Medical DevicesIndustries

Requirements

  • BS in Engineering
  • At least 3 years experience in implementing/improving CNC processes
  • CNC Machining Knowledge (Swiss turning, milling, CNC grinding)
  • Experience in CNC programming (Fanuc, Sinumerik, Mazatrol)
  • Experience and knowledge in process validation/PPAP
  • Knowledge of GD&T is a must
  • Experience in using analytical tools like PFMEA, SPC, MSA, DoE will be an advantage
  • Demonstrable strong analytical & problem solving skills, a process improvement orientation, and the ability to handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment
  • Technological expert, willing to source, investigate and implement technological advances
  • Fluency in Polish and English (writing and speaking) is a must

Responsibilities

  • Technical and operational support to CNC manufacturing operations
  • Ensure quality of process and product as defined in appropriate specifications
  • Structured problem solving
  • Continuously improve the performance of the process
  • Engage in the implementation of lean manufacturing
  • Communicate and participate in system and process troubleshooting with support team members and with external agents
  • Process NC/CAPA in his/her area of responsibility
  • Taking part/leading in development process of PFMEA, Control Plans
  • Conducting SPC and MSA studies for new/modified processes
  • Integration of new process with MES / SAP systems

Skills

CNC Machining
Swiss Turning
Milling
CNC Grinding
Fanuc
Sinumerik
Mazatrol
GD&T
PFMEA
SPC
MSA
DoE
PPAP
Lean Six Sigma
MES
SAP

Stryker

Develops and manufactures medical devices and equipment

About Stryker

Stryker develops and manufactures medical devices and equipment aimed at improving patient care and surgical efficiency. Their products include surgical tools, neurotechnology devices, and orthopedic implants, which are sold directly to hospitals and clinics. Stryker stands out from competitors by focusing on high-quality products and a commitment to advancing healthcare solutions. The company's goal is to enhance the overall healthcare experience for both patients and medical professionals.

Kalamazoo, MichiganHeadquarters
1941Year Founded
$423.3MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Biotechnology, HealthcareIndustries
10,001+Employees

Benefits

Medical & prescription plans
Supplemental health benefits
Flexible Spending accounts
Employee Assistance Program
Short-term & long-term disability
Tuition reimbursement
401(k) plan
Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Risks

Integration challenges from acquisitions may strain Stryker's resources.
Rapid tech advancements risk obsolescence of Stryker's current products.
Regulatory scrutiny on acquisitions could delay Stryker's market entry.

Differentiation

Stryker's acquisitions enhance its minimally invasive surgical solutions portfolio.
Entry into the peripheral vascular segment diversifies Stryker's market presence.
Stryker's focus on AI integration boosts diagnostic accuracy and operational efficiency.

Upsides

Growing demand for minimally invasive solutions aligns with Stryker's strategic acquisitions.
The orthopedic implants market growth benefits Stryker's expanding product line.
Stryker's acquisition of Inari Medical positions it in a high-growth vascular market.

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