We’re looking for an exceptional Design Assurance Technician to join our Instrument and Consumables Development Team, based in Cambridge. Reporting to the Design Assurance Group Lead. This position will play a key role in carrying out Life testing of components and providing support for the delivery of Design Assurance activities. This role is office based at our Cambridge site. About CMR Surgical CMR is an exciting and evolving company to be joining right now. Our commitment to our goal of building a world-class medical devices company is underpinned by the ground-breaking innovation of our next generation of surgical robots and a diverse team of talented and supportive individuals. We’re breaking new ground which makes working here exciting, it provides autonomy, opportunity and makes the things you do visible. Come and join us and see what you’re capable of. Responsibilities Life testing and design verification of Instruments and Consumables following pre-defined instructions and using a variety of custom and standard test equipment. Maintaining records of work and writing test reports and other documentation. Monitoring and reporting test progress to the Design Assurance Lead and Task managers, as required. Identifying and helping develop process improvements to streamline test activities. Contributing to the development of Standard Operating Procedures. Building test jigs and fixtures. Stocktaking and maintenance of lab inventory levels. Ensuring best practice in lab space. We’d expect you to be willing to turn your hand to anything that helps CMR deliver its objectives. About you To be successful in this role, you’ll need to have/be: Knowledge and Skills Required: A can-do attitude for a variety of tasks. The ability to keep accurate records, e.g. serial numbers, test reports, etc. Familiarity with using measurement and test equipment. Keeping labs stocked with components and tools, and ensuring labs are kept tidy. Management and maintenance of test and measurement equipment. Good verbal and written communication skills Familiarity with Microsoft Office tools including Word and Excel. Able to work with minimal supervision Understands the importance of collaboration and works closely together with peers and team to ensure effective work outcomes. Understands the need for effective communications and works to ensure messages are clear and understood by other stakeholders in the business. Ability to interpret mechanical and electrical/ electronic drawings and to follow these to assemble the required product or test rig. Qualifications and Experience Proven practical experience of high-tech assembly and test (preferably within a regulated environment such as medical/pharmaceutical, automotive or aerospace). Knowledge of Lab H&S and good lab working practice HNC / ONC or relevant NVQ / BTEC qualification Good written English is essential, as is the ability to use Microsoft Office suite tools, including Excel. At CMR we’re building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace; what matters most to us is that you identify with our values and are passionate about making a difference. Why Join Us? We offer a competitive salary and a great benefits package including a bonus, non-contributory pension, private healthcare which covers pre-existing conditions, annual personal day for every employee to use however they wish and enhanced global parental leave pay. We recognise that everyone has a life outside of work and at times we can experience things which are significant and can impact on our working lives. We’ve just launched our Global Parental Leave and Health and Wellbeing leave supporting our colleagues going through the menopause, fertility cycles or pregnancy loss and those going through gender reassignment; allowing them time to look after themselves and those close to them. CMR can support with travel reimbursement for in-person interviews if you need a taxi for access needs. Interested? We’d love to hear from you This role requires candidates to have eligibility to work within the UK. Strictly no agencies