Product Development Engineer
Cognito Therapeutics(13 days ago)
About this role
A Product Development Engineer at Cognito Therapeutics drives system-level architecture, integration, verification, and lifecycle management for a wearable medical device platform. The role translates user needs and clinical use cases into testable system requirements and maintains end-to-end traceability across requirements, risks, design outputs, and verification evidence. The position collaborates with engineering, quality, clinical, and regulatory stakeholders to support change management and regulatory readiness.
Required Skills
- System Architecture
- Integration Testing
- Verification Testing
- Requirements Management
- Risk Management
- Design Controls
- SolidWorks
- Root Cause Analysis
- Regulatory Submissions
- Test Protocols
Qualifications
- BS in Engineering
- MS in Engineering
About Cognito Therapeutics
cognitotx.comCognito Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing disease‑modifying treatments to revive the health and well‑being of people living with Alzheimer’s disease. The company focuses on therapies designed to restore neuronal function and slow or reverse disease progression rather than only treating symptoms. Cognito advances candidates through translational neuroscience and clinical development with the goal of delivering transformative medicines to patients and families affected by Alzheimer’s.
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