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This position is a 12-week paid internship located in Bloomington, Spencer, or Ellettsville Indiana. It is offered for a period extending from mid-May through mid-August (exact dates depend on school calendars.) This position includes 401(k) options, an assigned mentor, capstone presentation, and intern events. If working onsite, you will also have access to a fitness center, an onsite cafeteria option, and a one-time housing stipend. All internships provide hands-on experience with meaningful projects in the Medical Device Manufacturing Industry.
To work as a member of an IT team responsible for all aspects of systems hardware, software and related infrastructure.
The Cafeteria Staff at Cook Inc. prepares breakfast, lunch, desserts and salad bar for employees. Stations include: cooking, baking, salad prep, grill, dish room, dining room and cash register.
The Engineering CO-OP at Cook Winston Salem is a paid temporary assignment in Product Research, Production Engineering and/or Development Engineering that occurs generally during a school semester. All CO-OP positions provide hands on experience with meaningful projects in the medical device manufacturing industry.
The Engineering CO-OP at Cook Winston Salem is a paid temporary assignment in Product Research, Production Engineering and/or Development Engineering that occurs generally during a school semester. All CO-OP positions provide hands on experience with meaningful projects in the medical device manufacturing industry.
The Spring R&D Engineering Co-Op is a paid co-op/internship experience located in Bloomington, IN. We offer a 16-week rotation in
The Regulatory Affairs Specialist – Post Market Surveillance Specialist 2 will be involved in the development and generation of post market surveillance (PMS) plans and reports for Cook Vandergrift Inc. medical devices. In addition, will perform activities association with PMS, including Post Market Clinical Follow-Up (PMCF), and Clinical Evaluation Plans and Reports (CEPs, CERs). The Specialist 2 develops regulatory strategies, obtains and maintains approvals, and serves as a communication liaison between the Cook manufacturer and the Cook International Local Office / Cook Distributor and Notified Body.
The Facilities Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the daily operations, maintenance, security, and improvement of all facility-related functions to ensure a safe, clean, and efficient working environment. This role manages 15-25 external vendors and contractors, conducts regular facility inspections in compliance with ISO standards and CA law, and leads medium-scale maintenance and construction projects in our 76,000 square foot facility with the support of a Facilities Technician.
Responsibilities also include managing facility security systems such as security cameras and access control to...
The New Product Introduction (NPI) Engineer will bridge Product Development into Manufacturing Engineering, Quality, and Operations. They will be responsible for configuring and optimizing of processes required to manufacture new medical devices. Additionally, identify and evaluate innovative processing options based on product attributes, including evaluation for Design for Manufacturability (DFM) and Value Engineering.
The Regulatory Engineer provides technical support to Regulatory Affairs for the development of regulatory documentation for compliance with FDA and international regulatory requirements.
The Research Engineer, at MED Institute, will be responsible for application of engineering principles to research and develop various medical devices, based on client needs. These responsibilities include completing project deliverables and tasks to support the evaluation of medical devices and creation of novel medical device concepts through collaboration with external clients and, upon request, with other Cook companies.
The Senior Research Engineer, at Med Institute, will be responsible for various aspects of the medical device product development process, including but not limited to product design, prototype development, design controls, and design verification and validation testing. Previous medical device development experience is highly desirable.
The District Manager's primary duty is to sell medical devices and related equipment and services to physicians, hospitals, and outpatient facilities by establishing relationships with these health care providers. The District Manager will be customarily and regularly away from Cook's place of business in performing job functions and duties.
The Peripheral Intervention division of Cook Medical focuses on device technology that addresses broad cardiovascular applications, including treatment of peripheral arterial disease and pulmonary embolism prevention.
Product line includes standard and specialty wire guides, angiographic and...
The primary purpose of the Maintenance Technician position at Cook Polymer Technology is to perform general and preventative maintenance work on both production equipment as well as the building and facility equipment.
The Quality Control Inspector at Cook Vandergrift performs incoming, in process, final inspection of product, labeling and packaging, according to established procedures to ensure all products meet the appropriate specifications.
The Senior Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) is a strategic liaison between the business and the human resource department, partnering in operational business matters serving as a strategic consultant to Leadership. The Senior HRBP will advise and drive strategy in matters involving; but not limited to, organizational development, workforce planning, recruitment strategy, change leadership, performance management, succession planning and employee relations. The Senior HRBP will partner closely with COEs, HRBPs and global teams to identify, design and implement HR initiatives that support the business needs of the organization.
The Assembler position at Cook Inc. assembles medical devices according to written specifications and manufacturing instructions. As a Manufacturing Assembler, you will play an integral role in helping patients around the world get the medical devices they require! Your work will have a meaningful impact and allow you to help others in need. • No experience necessary• On the job training is provided• All-inclusive benefits• Medical, dental, vision, and prescription options• Paid maternity and parental leave
The Assembler at Cook Vandergrift is responsible for following procedures for product assembly/fabrication, cleaning, packaging, labeling, equipment operation and safety requirements as documented in the company's quality system.
The Manufacturing Engineering CO-OP at Cook is a paid temporary assignment in Product Research, Production Engineering and/or Development Engineering that occurs generally during a school semester. All CO-OP positions provide hands on experience with meaningful projects in the medical device manufacturing industry.
Cook MyoSite, Inc., part of the Cook Group, Inc. family of companies, is on a mission to make regenerative medicine a part of everyday medicine. We’re investigating our core technology, autologous muscle-derived cells, for the potential treatment of several muscle-related disorders. We at Cook MyoSite have the potential to make a difference in the lives of countless people around the world, and we also have the potential to make a difference in yours. Joining our team is an opportunity to ignite your passion, grow your potential, and define your purpose. If you’re curious, motivated by helping others, and driven by integrity, we invite you to apply.
The Quality Control Associate I at Cook...