Vantive, a leading vital organ therapy company with a 70-year legacy in kidney care innovations, is seeking a Principal Systems Engineer to join their team in Plymouth, Minnesota. This hybrid role offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of healthcare technology and systems engineering.
The position requires a seasoned professional with at least 6 years of experience and a strong background in embedded systems and medical device development. As a Principal Engineer, you'll be responsible for applying systems engineering principles to complex medical device projects, from conception through final design. The role involves critical work in root cause analysis, system documentation, quality assurance, and new product development initiatives.
The ideal candidate will bring a B.S. in Computer Science, Electrical, Bio-Medical, or a related field, along with extensive experience in safety-critical systems. Your expertise in FDA, ISO, and IEC design control procedures will be essential in ensuring compliance and product safety. The role offers significant opportunity to influence technical strategy and drive innovation in life-saving medical technologies.
Vantive offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance, a competitive 401(k) plan, and flexible work arrangements. The salary range of $104,000-$156,000 reflects the senior nature of the position and the value Vantive places on experienced technical talent.
This is an excellent opportunity for a systems engineering professional who wants to make a meaningful impact in healthcare technology. You'll be working with cross-functional teams to develop and improve vital organ therapy solutions, directly contributing to Vantive's mission of extending lives and expanding possibilities for patients and care teams worldwide.
The hybrid work arrangement requires a minimum of 3 days per week onsite, allowing for both collaborative in-person work and flexibility. The position offers growth opportunities within a company that's building on its strong legacy while pushing forward into new areas of medical innovation.