Contribute to the design and validation of manufacturing processes and support a mission-driven team in the medical device industry.
Vicarious Surgical is seeking an Advanced Manufacturing Engineer to join our team in Bangalore, India. You will work with R&D and Manufacturing engineers to drive design for manufacturing and assembly activities during all phases of development.
Vicarious Surgical is a US based next generation robotics company developing a disruptive technology with the goal of increasing the efficiency of surgical procedure, improving patient outcomes, and reducing healthcare costs.
This is a terrific opportunity for an engineer to join our company at a very exciting time and be a key member of a team of mission-driven and kind individuals with diverse experiences to lead Vicarious into its next phase of market disruption.
This individual will be employed by a Professional Employer Organization (PEO), but doing work specifically for Vicarious Surgical.
Working hours of Monday through Friday (Office hours start at 3PM to ensure significant overlap with US hours)
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About You
Together, we share a love for learning and we are passionate teachers. As a company, we set ambitious goals and individually, we share in that ambition.
Vicarious Surgical develops a robotic surgical system designed for minimally invasive procedures, allowing surgeons to operate through a single small incision. Targeting medical facilities and professionals, our technology enhances precision and control, dramatically improving visibility and maneuverability during surgery. Unlike traditional approaches, our system offers an advanced setup that combines superior mobility and ease of use, transforming the surgical experience for both doctors and patients.
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