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Quality Engineering Intern (Supplier Quality)

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Engineering
  • Santa Clara

Requirements

  • Undergraduate full-time student attending an accredited university with major emphasis in Engineering
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Basic knowledge of project management principles
  • High proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Excel and PowerPoint
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • High attention to detail and organizational skills
  • Can work as part of a team or independently with guidance from Management

Responsibilities

  • Review component specifications (eg: drawings, inspection plans) for completeness
  • Update component drawings using SOLIDWORKS under guidance from Engineering
  • Compile engineering data from various sources (databases, Excel files, PDF files)
  • Analyze engineering data to help Management in decision-making
  • Learn to operate inspection equipment (e.g. vision measurement, burst tester, tensile tester)
  • Draft Test Method Validation (TMV) Protocols
  • Execute the TMV protocols and draft TMV Reports
  • Learn basics of Document Control/Change Management
  • Assist with the revision of part inspection procedures
  • Other duties as assigned

Making waves for underserved patients with cardiovascular disease via novel technologies. ⚡🌊

Science & Healthcare
Industry
1001-5000
Employees

Mission & Purpose

Shockwave Medical is revolutionizing the interventional treatment of advanced cardiovascular disease by developing technology that targets calcified plaque. Inspired by 30-years of safety and efficacy in kidney stone treatment, our Intravascular Lithotripsy family of catheters delivers localized lithotripsy at the site of cardiovascular calcium that enables gentle balloon dilatation of calcified, stenotic arteries. IVL catheters use sonic pressure waves to preferentially impact hard tissue, disrupting calcium, while leaving soft tissue undisturbed. An integrated balloon catheter then dilates the calcified lesion at low-pressure, restoring blood flow.