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What are the different types of medical device jobs?

There are thousands of different medical devices already in circulation, and thousands more currently being developed. Doctors, nurses and dentists rely on medical devices to help them do their jobs properly every day.

With so many industries relying on medical devices, there are lots of different medical device jobs for you to choose from including (but not limited to) the creation of:
  • Orthopaedic devices
  • Blood transfusion equipment
  • Dental instrumentation
We also recruit for a number of other medical device jobs, including project managers, technical buyers and sales reps.

SEE ALSO: Medical Device Careers

Why are medical devices so important?

Without an innovative medical devices sector, new medical techniques and procedures would be almost impossible to develop.

Medical devices help doctors and researchers explore new ways to detect and diagnose diseases, as well as allowing careful monitoring of treatments and recovery. This means that people in medical device jobs contribute to the overall wellbeing of society – and medical device recruitment is an important part of that, matching qualified candidates with the roles that will make the best use of their skills.

SEE ALSO: Why is the medical device industry so important?

What skills do medical device jobs require?

Working to create new medical devices requires a good understanding of engineering and materials. You need to be able to think creatively while also understanding the medical task the device will be used for.

Strong candidates for medical device jobs need to be capable of managing both skill sets, so they often have degrees in biology, biotechnology, engineering or a similar discipline.
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