Design Transfer Engineer

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Uppsala - Sweden

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Work Schedule

Standard (Mon-Fri)

Environmental Conditions

Office

Job Description

Location/Division Specific Information:
Our proteomic sciences (PSX) solutions are transforming the understanding of human diseases through advanced protein biomarker discovery. With our innovative Olink solutions including highly specific and validated assays that cover more than 5000 proteins our colleagues and technology empower scientists in groundbreaking research that will play a pivotal role in the future of personalized medicine.

Job Description:

As a Design Transfer Engineer you will be part of the Engineering department within Operations at our PSX HQ site in Uppsala reporting to the Manager Design Transfer. The Design Transfer Engineer coordinates design transfer activities in NPI projects and change control activities ensuring efficient and compliant transfer of new or modified products from development to supply chain.

They act both as an operational design transfer engineer and as a coordinator between multiple teams driving successful implementation of manufacturing method and product readiness.

Main Responsibilities:

  • Act as an operational design transfer engineer in NPI projects
  • Lead and coordinate design transfer activities and act as SME within smaller projects or during change management of existing products in accordance with internal processes
  • Coordinate and collect information between cross-functional teams and departments
  • Prioritize effectively based on company goals and key performance indicators
  • Contribute to essential activities such as process development qualification and validation creation of manufacturing methods and setup of article structures (e.g. Bill of Materials)
  • Actively contribute to the improvement and development of work processes within the design transfer area
  • Participate in risk assessments for projects processes and products
  • Report project status and communicate obstacles and delays to the manager and relevant stakeholders
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives within the Engineering department

Qualifications:

  • BSc or MSc in Life Science or equivalent
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience in design transfer product development or a related field within Life Science
  • Proven experience working in or coordinating cross-functional projects is advantageous
  • Experience from a coordinating role (e.g. as design transfer engineer or activity leader)
  • ERP system experience
  • Excellent communication skills in both Swedish and English is a requirement

Personal Skills and Competencies:

  • Coordination skills ability to manage multiple activities simultaneously
  • Proactive curious and self-motivated
  • Solution-oriented
  • Comfortable handling uncertainty in a dynamic environment
  • Strong ability to collaborate and build effective relationships across teams and departments
  • Strives for continuous improvement and operational excellence

Why Join Us

At PSX Thermo Fisher Scientific you will be part of a nurturing team that values integrity innovation and involvement. We offer an encouraging environment where your diverse experiences and perspectives are appreciated enabling you to thrive and excel in your career. Come aboard and contribute significantly to global health and safety!

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