Project Manager - Israel
ART MEDICAL is a well-funded medical startup transforming ICU care through advanced technology and innovation.
Our smART+™ platform is an intelligent, sensor-based solution that optimizes nutrition delivery while reducing the risks of ventilator-associated pneumonia and malnutrition.
Supported by clinical trials, we are setting a new standard in critical care by achieving nearly 100% feeding efficiency and reducing ICU stays by an average of 3.3 days.
We are looking for an experienced, highly motivated, and talented Project Manager to join us.
If you are a self-driven, team player, have a can-do and problem-solving attitude, and want to impact the future of patient care in the ICU, then you may be the person we are looking for!
Role & Responsibilities
- Lead, manage, and execute multi-disciplinary project plans and activities in accordance with Medical Device 13485 standards.
- Ensure projects meet planned specifications, quality standards, timelines, and budget constraints while driving continuous improvement in lifecycle management processes.
- Identify and address technical needs to maintain high-quality deliverables and ensure technical proficiency across project activities.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in sciences from a known university/college (Electronics, Computer Sciences, Mechanics, Bio-Medical, Industrial Engineering degree).
- 2+ years of experience as a Project Manager.
- Experience in medical device industry with understating of the regulatory landscape, medical devices/development processes in a regulated environment.
- Excellent documentation skills in English.
- Familiarity with Engineering Change Order process.
- Coordinate internal and external resources to ensure that projects adhere to scope, schedule, and budget.
- Multi-disciplinary system understanding.
- MS Office proficiency, including MS Project.
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