sustaining engineering. Responsibilities include developing creative solutions to manufacturing problems, development and execution of process, equipment, and product validations, ensuring the proper engineering deliverables are accurately generated, generation of 3D CAD models and 2D CAD drawings for assembly tools and fixtures, test procedures, project management and leadership, and maintaining schedule.
May lead manufacturing related project teams with other engineers, technicians, and manufacturing staff with a focus on meeting manufacturing requirements with technically strong, high quality, cost effective approaches. Duties shall be performed with attention to detail while supporting
Glaukos' Quality Policy and the appropriated regulatory agencies, including FDA Quality System Regulations (21 CFR 820) and ISO Standards (ISO 13485). What Will You Do?
Develop and improve manufacturing methods, systems, and processes to produce high quality products that are complex and broad in scope at optimal cost. Support new product development or existing product line extensions/modifications by ensuring new products or manufacturing processes are designed to facilitate ease of manufacturing and to produce quality, cost effective products with optimized yields. Provide manufacturing input during design review meetings. Provide engineering support to the manufacturing operations
on a routine basis. Address product and process related issues arising on the production floor including proactively identifying and solving known issues to improve yields and cost.
Identify and evaluate opportunities for improvement and make specific recommendations for adoption. Perform cost analyses to reduce or optimize product costs. Write process protocols, FMECAs, reports, manufacturing instructions and procedures. Ensures compliance with GMP's and internal protocol. Uses appropriate statistical support and Design of Experiments (DOE) when developing recommendations. Utilize established ERP system (ORACLE) to support manufacturing operations. Determine specific requirements for manufacturing operations in order to specify equipment, fixturing, and process parameters.
Collaborate on design with suppliers to fulfill equipment and fixturing requirements. Establish and manage preventive maintenance program. Design and/or provide oversight for processes, fixtures, and tooling for associated manufacturing operations. Develop plans to evaluate process repeatability and stability through equipment qualification and process validation. Applies six sigma methodology as appropriate. How Will You Get There? ABOUT US Founded in 1998, Glaukos Corporation is an ophthalmic medical technology and medical company focused on novel therapies for the treatment of glaucoma, corneal disorders, and retinal diseases.
Our company was the first company to bring to market Micro-Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS), the micro-invasive procedure which revolutionized the treatment and management of glaucoma. In 2012, we launched our first MIGS device-the i Stent®-in the United States, followed by our next-generation i Stent inject® device in September 2018 and i Stent inject® W in September 2020. In November 2019, Glaukos acquired Avedro, maker of the first and only FDA-approved cross-linking technology for progressive keratoconus.
And we continue to seek to leverage our platform technologies to build a comprehensive and proprietary portfolio of micro-scale surgical and medical therapies for glaucoma, corneal health, and retinal diseases. Our company completed an initial public offering in June of 2015, and our shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol " GKOS" Our global headquarters is located in San Clemente, California with additional locations in Waltham and Burlington, Massachusetts. Glaukos Corporation is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employmentwithout regard to race, color, religion, interaction including interactionual orientation and genderidentity, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or any othercharacteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
first MIGS device-the i Stent®-in the United States, followed by our next-generation i Stent inject® device in September 2018. In November 2019, Glaukos acquired Avedro, maker of the first and only FDA-approved cross-linking technology for progressive keratoconus.
And we continue to seek to leverage our platform technologies to build a comprehensive and proprietary portfolio of micro-scale surgical and medical therapies for glaucoma, corneal health, and retinal diseases. Our company completed an initial public offering in June of 2015, and our shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol " GKOS" Our global headquarters is located in Aliso Viejo, California
with additional locations in San Clemente, California and Burlington, Massachusetts. How will you make an impact? The Senior RBM is responsible for training and helping to integrate the i Stent technology into their assigned practice.
You will achieve quarterly sales objectives by selling to targeted ophthalmic surgeons within the assigned territory. The Senior RBM will attend surgeries and help the surgeon to achieve the desired surgical outcomes for the patient. The Senior RBM will achieve these standards by focusing on the customer while managing the territory for the best return on investment. What will you do? Prospecting by initiating sales calls to sell the surgeon on the Glaukos
i Stent and initiate surgical wet-labs to train the surgeon.
Attend the initial i Stent surgeries until the surgeon is confident and skilled to perform the cases. Attend surgeries as needed to update on new techniques to improve surgical outcomes. Train the office staff and the doctor to recognize and convert patients to the i Stent technology using Glaukos Practice System (GPS). Work with the surgeon and staff to educate and assist in getting proper reimbursement for the Glaukos i Stent. Attend targeted meetings as directed to increase sales lead opportunities and protect existing business. How will you get here? Education: Bachelor's degree required.
Concentration in Business or Marketing preferred. Requirements: 3 plus years of ophthalmic medical sales experience (either surgical or medical). The preferred candidate would have both ophthalmic surgical and medical experience. Experience developing and expanding new territories. Proven experience meeting and exceeding targeted goals. Ability to build relationships and interact with all levels. Ability to communicate with KOLs and surgeons both in the OR and outside. Proven ability to build and retain customer base. Experience with tracking CRM software. Ability to work within a budget.
Ability to comply with procedures and processes. Generous. Innovative. Leadership-driven. Family-oriented. Socially responsible. These are just a few of the terms our employees use to describe their experiences as a part of the Glaukos family. Those may seem like big aspirations, but here at Glaukos, we recognize the deep significance and profound meaning that comes from knowing that we can make a meaningful difference by helping improve eyesight of people worldwide. And because we're a rapidly growing company with a dynamic, fast-paced culture, individual employees are empowered with more diverse and enriching challenges that might not be possible at a larger company, and more fulfillment in knowing every person and every task is directly tied to making a difference in the life of others.
We offer competitive salary (based on experience), bonus eligibility, medical/dental/vision, life insurance, stock options, 401(k) Employer Match, Employee Stock Purchase Program, generous time off & paid holidays as well as time-off to volunteer in the community, plus the opportunity to work for a company that is pioneering a new glaucoma treatment class! Moreover, Glaukos Corporation has been Certified as a Great Place to Work consecutively over the last three years!
Glaukos Corporation is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, interaction including interactionual orientation and gender identity, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. ABOUT US Founded in 1998, Glaukos Corporation is an ophthalmic medical technology and medical company focused on novel therapies for the treatment of glaucoma, corneal disorders, and retinal diseases.
Our company was the first company to bring to market Micro-Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS), the micro-invasive procedure which revolutionized the treatment and management of glaucoma. In 2012, we launched our first MIGS device-the i Stent®-in the United States, followed by our next-generation i Stent inject® device in September 2018 and i Stent inject® W in September 2020. In November 2019, Glaukos acquired Avedro, maker of the first and only FDA-approved cross-linking technology for progressive keratoconus. And we continue to seek to leverage our platform technologies to build a comprehensive and proprietary portfolio of micro-scale surgical and medical therapies for glaucoma, corneal health, and retinal diseases.
Our company completed an initial public offering in June of 2015, and our shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol " GKOS" Our global headquarters is located in San Clemente, California with additional locations in Waltham and Burlington, Massachusetts. Glaukos Corporation is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employmentwithout regard to race, color, religion, interaction including interactionual orientation and genderidentity, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or any othercharacteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.