Director R&D


San Francisco
USD230000 - USD270000
PR/565260_1768440315
Director R&D

Role Summary

Own the R&D strategy and execution for Class III cardiovascular devices from concept through design transfer and post-market improvements. Lead a high‑performing, cross‑functional team to deliver safe, effective, and manufacturable products on time and within budget while meeting global regulatory requirements.

Key Responsibilities

  • Strategy & Portfolio
    • Define R&D roadmap aligned to clinical needs, market strategy, and risk/cost profiles.
    • Prioritize pipeline and resource allocation; manage stage‑gate and design governance.
  • Product Development
    • Lead systems engineering, requirements flow‑down, risk management (ISO 14971), and design controls (21 CFR 820.30, ISO 13485).
    • Oversee verification/validation (V&V), usability (IEC 62366), biocompatibility (ISO 10993), and design transfer to manufacturing.
    • Drive DFM/DFA, reliability engineering, and materials/process selections (e.g., nitinol, polymers, coatings).
  • Quality & Compliance
    • Ensure adherence to QMS, DHF completeness, change control, and traceability.
    • Partner with Regulatory for global submissions (e.g., FDA PMA/supplements, EU MDR CE Mark).
  • Clinical & Risk
    • Collaborate on pre‑clinical and clinical evidence plans; support risk/benefit justifications and CAPA inputs from post‑market data.
  • Supplier & Operations Interface
    • Align with Supplier Quality on component specifications, special processes, and validation (IQ/OQ/PQ).
    • Support process characterization, test method validation, and sustaining engineering.
  • Leadership
    • Build and mentor a diverse R&D team; elevate technical rigor, problem solving, and execution discipline.
    • Manage budgets, schedules, and KPIs; communicate program status to executives and the board.

Minimum Qualifications

  • BS in Engineering or related field; 10+ years in medical device R&D with 5+ years leading teams.
  • Proven Class III cardiovascular device experience (e.g., catheters, implants, delivery systems, pumps, or valves).
  • Demonstrated mastery of design controls, risk management (ISO 14971), verification/validation, and design transfer.
  • Track record delivering products under FDA (21 CFR 820) and ISO 13485; familiarity with EU MDR.
  • Strong cross‑functional leadership, stakeholder communication, and program management.

Preferred Qualifications

  • MS/PhD in Engineering; PMP or equivalent.
  • Experience with nitinol, catheter systems, implantable materials, and specialized processes (molding, machining, coatings).
  • Knowledge of IEC 60601/62304 (if applicable), IEC 62366, ISO 10993, and reliability/HALM methods.
  • Background in human factors, pre‑clinical testing, and clinical collaboration.

Success Metrics (KPIs)

  • On‑time design milestones and design transfer readiness
  • First‑pass V&V success rate and issue closure cycle time
  • Audit/inspection outcomes and DHF completeness
  • Cost/quality targets (COGS, yield, field reliability, complaint rates)
  • Talent retention, skill development, and engagement

Travel

  • ~15-25% to suppliers, CMOs, pre‑clinical sites, and clinical/procedure observations.