Libang Surgical Technologies | Vancouver, BC | Onsite | Full Time
Create a surgical robot for diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer.
Hiring the initial team to do core R&D for an innovative surgical robot to transform the treatment of breast cancer. Recently founded by an experienced team in Vancouver, LST is looking to recruit talented candidates from across Canada (international possible if you have valid work status).
This is an opportunity to get in at the beginning of a new design effort. We are looking for humble team players who are highly motivated to solve hard problems to make an impact. You'll be part of forming a focused team to make this new image-guided surgical platform a reality.
Highly relevant experience you could bring includes systems integration, image & signal processing (specifically MRI, also generally), MRI compatible materials and design, computer vision, robotics & robotics interfaces, disposable design, surgical devices, biopsy devices, UX and workflow design, as well as production engineering a regulated environment (especially ISO 13485).
We have roles in software development, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, systems engineering, and are looking to hire both senior and less experienced people.
This will be a challenging and rewarding opportunity to bring your skills and passion to. Please mention HN in the email and resume you send to jobs (at) libangsurgical (dot) com.
@ska, our development firm specializes in medical imaging software. A recent project involved a surgery navigation system. I know you are looking for on-site full time hires, but let me know if you would like to chat. My email is in my HN profile.
(BTW if you are shooting for IEC 62304 compliance, you may want to checkout https://github.com/innolitics/rdm ; it isn't as polished as we would like, but we have a lot of interest in this tool)
Thanks for the link, I'll have a proper look later. I've done 62304 a few different ways in the past, one of the issues you run into is integration with your QMS and hardware ECR processes.
> I've done 62304 a few different ways in the past, one of the issues you run into is integration with your QMS and hardware ECR processes.
Absolutely; I think the regulatory documentation management needs for software and hardware are different. E.g., several of our clients (including one we used our RDM tool in conjunction with) use https://www.greenlight.guru. They seem to like it for hardware work, but we have had a tough time using it for software work.
One big problem we see with our RDM tool is that it isn't very usable for non-developers. Thus, it makes sense primarily for smaller early stage teams where they don't have and regulatory specialists.
That's a pretty small window, size wise - you don't have to be very big before it makes sense to bring someone in to focus on regulatory, especially if you are trying to move quickly to approval to market. W
Create a surgical robot for diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer.
Hiring the initial team to do core R&D for an innovative surgical robot to transform the treatment of breast cancer. Recently founded by an experienced team in Vancouver, LST is looking to recruit talented candidates from across Canada (international possible if you have valid work status).
This is an opportunity to get in at the beginning of a new design effort. We are looking for humble team players who are highly motivated to solve hard problems to make an impact. You'll be part of forming a focused team to make this new image-guided surgical platform a reality.
Highly relevant experience you could bring includes systems integration, image & signal processing (specifically MRI, also generally), MRI compatible materials and design, computer vision, robotics & robotics interfaces, disposable design, surgical devices, biopsy devices, UX and workflow design, as well as production engineering a regulated environment (especially ISO 13485).
We have roles in software development, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, systems engineering, and are looking to hire both senior and less experienced people.
This will be a challenging and rewarding opportunity to bring your skills and passion to. Please mention HN in the email and resume you send to jobs (at) libangsurgical (dot) com.