[{"country_short": "USA", "city": "Sylmar", "description": "Co-op\nJob Requisition #: 13019\nDate Posted: 05/01/2012\nCategory: CO-OP\nLocation: Sylmar - CA - USA\n\n\nAbout Us\nOur teams produce game-changing ideas and life-changing results. A career at St. Jude Medical puts you on the leading edge of medical technology, working for a company driven by its entrepreneurial culture and its passion for quality. Isn't this the kind of change you would like in your life?\n\n\n\nWe are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. We currently have this position open at our Cardiac Rhythm Management Division (CRMD):\n\nJob Overview\n\nThe Co-op (i.e., Co-operative Education\u201d) program reflects a formal and structured relationship between CRMD and selected colleges and/or universities. The programs role is to provide full- or part-time practical work experience on a short-term temporary basis relevant to students academic programs while meeting the needs of the division for relevant technical and/or administrative support. Using established concepts, knowledge and procedures, performs assignments of various scope and complexity, developing/implementing solutions for routine to complex problems. Requirements/Education: Student enrollment at a recognized college or university or having applied for graduate studies following completion of contiguous undergraduate studies in a discipline relevant to the interests and needs of the Division. Such enrollment will include the pursuit of college or graduate academic credit through work experience at the Division under a formal agreement between the Company and the student\u2019s university. Demonstrated interest and familiarity with the Medical Device industry as applicable to area of study at college or university. Required to work cooperatively and productively with others. Demonstrated organizational skills and attentiveness to detail is required. Engineering students should have basic engineering design classes and have ability to work in areas of college major on engineering projects. The demonstrated ability to read, write and communicate in English is required; this requirement includes clear, understandable speech, demonstrated comprehension skills, and demonstrated competence in English spelling, grammar, and punctuation. The ability to understand and comply with applicable Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations and Company Operating Procedures, processes, policies and rules is required. Demonstrated proficiency in operating a personal computer. Must be proficient in using frequently used personal computer programs (e.g., Excel, Word, or equivalent) and/or be aware of basic engineering applications for the area of major engineering studies. Must be able to maintain regular and predictable attendance; the ability to work overtime is required. Desired Requirements: Posses\u2019 fundamental knowledge, skills, and abilities consistent with completion of the junior year of academic study or higher. Student must be able to work up to 6 months at our on-site facilities. 1) Good communication and teamwork skills for working with all levels of employment and outside vendors 2) Needs to know the basics of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 3) Familiar with computer aid software such as Pro-engineering and Windchill 4) Knowledge of drafting techniques and tool design 5) Familiar with product life cycle programs (Teamcenter) 6) Proactive and willing to learn new things; Not afraid of new challenges 7) Ability to multi-task and switch to higher priority tasks with little notice\n\n\n|E-mail this position \nSubmit Resume or C.V.", "date_new": "2012-05-16 19:42:25", "url": "http://jobs.sjm.com/xml/28738983/job", "country": "United States", "company": "St. Jude Medical", "title": "Co-op", "reqid": "13019", "state": "California", "state_short": "CA", "location": "Sylmar, CA", "uid": 28738983}, {"country_short": "USA", "city": "Sylmar", "description": "Co-op\nJob Requisition #: 13022\nDate Posted: 05/02/2012\nCategory: CO-OP\nLocation: Sylmar - CA - USA\n\n\nAbout Us\nOur teams produce game-changing ideas and life-changing results. A career at St. Jude Medical puts you on the leading edge of medical technology, working for a company driven by its entrepreneurial culture and its passion for quality. Isn't this the kind of change you would like in your life?\n\n\n\nWe are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. We currently have this position open at our Cardiac Rhythm Management Division (CRMD):\n\nJob Overview\nThe Co-op (i.e., Co-operative Education\u201d) program reflects a formal and structured relationship between CRMD and selected colleges and/or universities. The programs role is to provide full- or part-time practical work experience on a short-term temporary basis relevant to students academic programs while meeting the needs of the division for relevant technical and/or administrative support. Using established concepts, knowledge and procedures, performs assignments of various scope and complexity, developing/implementing solutions for routine to complex problems.\n\nRequirements/Education: Student enrollment at a recognized college or university or having applied for graduate studies following completion of contiguous undergraduate studies in a discipline relevant to the interests and needs of the Division. Such enrollment will include the pursuit of college or graduate academic credit through work experience at the Division under a formal agreement between the Company and the student\u2019s university. Demonstrated interest and familiarity with the Medical Device industry as applicable to area of study at college or university. Required to work cooperatively and productively with others. Demonstrated organizational skills and attentiveness to detail is required. Engineering students should have basic engineering design classes and have ability to work in areas of college major on engineering projects. The demonstrated ability to read, write and communicate in English is required; this requirement includes clear, understandable speech, demonstrated comprehension skills, and demonstrated competence in English spelling, grammar, and punctuation. The ability to understand and comply with applicable Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations and Company Operating Procedures, processes, policies and rules is required. Demonstrated proficiency in operating a personal computer. Must be proficient in using frequently used personal computer programs (e.g., Excel, Word, or equivalent) and/or be aware of basic engineering applications for the area of major engineering studies. Must be able to maintain regular and predictable attendance; the ability to work overtime is required.\n\nDesired Requirements: Posses\u2019 fundamental knowledge, skills, and abilities consistent with completion of the junior year of academic study or higher. Student must be able to work up to 6 months at our on-site facilities.\n\n1) Good communication and teamwork skills for working with all levels of employment and outside vendors\n2) Needs to know the basics of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint\n3) Familiar with computer aid software such as Pro-engineering and Windchill\n4) Knowledge of drafting techniques and tool design\n5) Familiar with product life cycle programs (Teamcenter)\n6) Proactive and willing to learn new things; Not afraid of new challenges\n7) Ability to multi-task and switch to higher priority tasks with little notice\n\n\n\n|E-mail this position \nSubmit Resume or C.V.", "date_new": "2012-05-02 18:55:02", "url": "http://jobs.sjm.com/xml/28333006/job", "country": "United States", "company": "St. Jude Medical", "title": "Co-op", "reqid": "13022", "state": "California", "state_short": "CA", "location": "Sylmar, CA", "uid": 28333006}, {"country_short": "USA", "city": "Sylmar", "description": "Co-op - Mechanical Engineering Student - July - Dec.\nJob Requisition #: 12785\nDate Posted: 04/09/2012\nCategory: CO-OP\nLocation: Sylmar - CA - USA\n\n\nAbout Us\nOur teams produce game-changing ideas and life-changing results. A career at St. Jude Medical puts you on the leading edge of medical technology, working for a company driven by its entrepreneurial culture and its passion for quality. Isn't this the kind of change you would like in your life?\n\n\n\nWe are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. We currently have this position open at our Cardiac Rhythm Management Division (CRMD):\n\nJob Overview\nHardware Development Co-op Job Description - July through mid Dec.\n(Mechanical Engineering)\n\n\nThe co-op program provides practical work knowledge and experience. This co-op engineering position will provide general support to product development in the design, development, testing and manufacturing phase. Co-ops will interface with Research and Development, Product Engineers, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs and Program Managers.\n\nLearning experience includes:\n1. Applying fundamental engineering principles to real world designs\n2. Responsible for designing, fabricating and the assembling all forms of medical devices from initial concept to completion or modification and customization utilizing CAD software such as Pro/Engineer.\n3. Designs and executes mechanical & electrical tests of ICDs and Pacers. Data collection and analysis, including writing engineering test procedures and reports.\n4. Assist in managing engineering related issues and technical support at a production level.\n5. Manage projects and communicate project status including formal presentation to the engineering and management community\n6. Working with cross-functional team members to achieve organizational goals\n7. Maintain accurate record-keeping of design and fabrication of devices, and prepare documentation such as operating instructions and project records and drawing revision control in a form of engineering change orders (ECO) utilizing product life management software such as Teamcenter.\n\nSkills and traits we typically look for, but are not limited to, include:\n\n1) At least a junior level student in Mechanical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering.\n2) Very familiar with computer aided design software such as Pro/Engineer or Solidworks.\n3) Familiar with product life cycle programs (i.e. Teamcenter) a plus\n4) Needs to know the basics of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint\n5) Knowledge of drafting techniques and tool design\n6) Excellent communication and teamwork skills for working will all levels of employment and outside vendors\n7) Ambitious and willing to learn new things; Not afraid of new challenges\n8) Ability to multi-task and switch to higher priority tasks with little notice\n9) Knowledge of how to apply basic engineering principles to product and/or component specifications.\n\nDetails:\nBachelor's Students - 18/hr\nMaster's Students - 22/hr\nPhD Students - 25/hr\n\nWe provide full housing and travel reimbursement.\n\n\n\n\n|E-mail this position \nSubmit Resume or C.V.", "date_new": "2012-04-10 02:03:43", "url": "http://jobs.sjm.com/xml/27772893/job", "country": "United States", "company": "St. Jude Medical", "title": "Co-op - Mechanical Engineering Student - July - Dec.", "reqid": "12785", "state": "California", "state_short": "CA", "location": "Sylmar, CA", "uid": 27772893}, {"country_short": "USA", "city": "Los Angeles", "description": "Co-op\nJob Requisition #: 12289\nDate Posted: 02/16/2012\nCategory: CO-OP\nLocation: Los Angeles - CA - USA\n\n\nAbout Us\nOur teams produce game-changing ideas and life-changing results. A career at St. Jude Medical puts you on the leading edge of medical technology, working for a company driven by its entrepreneurial culture and its passion for quality. Isn't this the kind of change you would like in your life?\n\n\n\nWe are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. We currently have this position open at our Cardiac Rhythm Management Division (CRMD):\n\nJob Overview\nCo-op\nSummary The Co-op (i.e., Co-operative Education) program reflects a formal and structured relationship between CRMD and selected colleges and/or universities. The programs role is to provide full- or part-time practical work experience on a short-term temporary basis relevant to students academic programs while meeting the needs of the division for relevant technical and/or administrative support. Using established concepts, knowledge and procedures, performs assignments of various scope and complexity, developing/implementing solutions for routine to complex problems.\nQualifications Requirements/Education: Student enrollment at a recognized college or university or having applied for graduate studies following completion of contiguous undergraduate studies in a discipline relevant to the interests and needs of the Division. Such enrollment will include the pursuit of college or graduate academic credit through work experience at the Division under a formal agreement between the Company and the students university. Demonstrated interest and familiarity with the Medical Device industry as applicable to area of study at college or university. Required to work cooperatively and productively with others. Demonstrated organizational skills and attentiveness to detail is required. Engineering students should have basic engineering design classes and have ability to work in areas of college major on engineering projects. The demonstrated ability to read, write and communicate in English is required; this requirement includes clear, understandable speech, demonstrated comprehension skills, and demonstrated competence in English spelling, grammar, and punctuation. The ability to understand and comply with applicable U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations and Company Operating Procedures, processes, policies and rules is required. Demonstrated proficiency in operating a personal computer. Must be proficient in using frequently used personal computer programs (e.g., Excel, Word, or equivalent) and/or be aware of basic engineering applications for the area of major engineering studies. Must be able to maintain regular and predictable attendance; the ability to work overtime is required. Desired Requirements: Posses fundamental knowledge, skills, and abilities consistent with completion of the junior year of academic study or higher. Student must be able to work up to 6 months at our on-site facilities.\n\nElectrical Engineering Students - July - December\n\nPlease only apply if you can work the 6 months - this is not an internship.\n\n\n|E-mail this position \nSubmit Resume or C.V.", "date_new": "2012-02-16 19:29:34", "url": "http://jobs.sjm.com/xml/26571300/job", "country": "United States", "company": "St. Jude Medical", "title": "Co-op", "reqid": "12289", "state": "California", "state_short": "CA", "location": "Los Angeles, CA", "uid": 26571300}]
