The Transfer Engineer I–II plays a key role in supporting and leading the transfer of interventional and transcatheter medical devices from development into production. This position contributes to Aptyx's end-to-end solutions for Class II and III medical devices, including implants, catheters, and other disposable products.
This role spans early-career to mid-level engineering capability, with increasing responsibility for process development, validation, equipment implementation, and customer engagement. The Transfer Engineer will work cross-functionally with Operations, Quality, Supply Chain, and customers to deliver robust, scalable, and cost-effective manufacturing processes.
Duties and Responsibilities
Quality System & Compliance
Process Development & Manufacturing Transfer
Validation & Risk Management
Production Support & Continuous Improvement
Design for Manufacturability (DFM)
Supplier & Material Management
Customer & Cross-Functional Collaboration
Documentation & Systems
Project Execution
Qualifications
Education
Experience
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
Competencies
Measurement of Performance
Physical Demands of Position
The physical demands described are representative of those required to successfully perform the essential functions of this role. Reasonable accommodations may be made.
This position requires sitting, standing, and use of hands for computer and laboratory tasks. The role operates in both laboratory and manufacturing environments with variable conditions. Effective communication (verbal and written) and standard vision/hearing capabilities are required.