Abbott
Healthcare
Sr.BiocompatibilityScientist
“Sr. Biocompatibility Scientist at Abbott. Skills: Biocompatibility, Medical devices, Regulatory compliance. Support projects and programs. Submit test devices to laboratories”
Industry & Context.
Root cause analysis
Continuous sitting, Keyboard use
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Associates Degree, Minimum 4 years experience
Nice to Have
Bachelor's degree in relevant discipline, Master in Science (MS) degree preferred, 3+ years industrial experience, Fundamental understanding of ISO 10993, Proficient with MS Office, Verbal and written communication skills, Technical writing skills, Ability to work within a team, Ability to prioritize and meet deadlines, Organizational and follow-up skills, Experience in broader enterprise model preferred, Ability to work in highly matrixed environment
What You'll Do.
Support projects and programs
Submit test devices to laboratories
Serve as primary contact for labs
Provide biocompatibility deliverables
Develop technically sound protocols
Develop regulatory summaries
Support quality system activities
Update procedures and templates
Understand biocompatibility strategies
Monitor biocompatibility testing activities
Recommend approaches for updating guidance documents
Assist in identifying critical process factors
Support biological hazards risk analysis
Interface with business partners
Analyze biocompatibility testing
Interpret biocompatibility testing
Draw conclusions from testing
Assist in developing strategies
Draft responses to regulatory questions
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; Test laboratories; Suppliers; Business partners
Communication Scope
Verbal communication; Written communication
Process & Methodology
Product development
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