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Edwards Lifesciences Heart Valve Assembler in Caesarea Granit, Israel

Make a meaningful difference to patients around the world.

The Edwards Israel Innovation Center (EIIC) focuses on developing early-stage cardiovascular technologies for structural heart disease.

Our passion, ingenuity, collaboration, and new ways of thinking enable us to develop devices and therapies that help patients around the world.

Our teams create the tools, technologies, and devices that transform patients’ lives.

As part of our assembly teams, your attention to detail and commitment to continuous improvement will help us turn innovative ideas into reality.

Your purpose-driven work will help leave lasting and positive impacts on patient lives.

How you will make in impact:

  • Taking part in developing processes.

  • Assembly of valves and other devices under microscope for consecutive period of times.

  • Working in a controlled environment.

  • Solutions preparation.

  • Taking part in sterilization processes.

  • General lab work.

What you'll need: (Required)

  • Previous Experience in working under microscope.

  • High school diploma or higher – Must.

  • Prior R&D Experience.

  • Delicate motoric skills.

  • Fast execution, highly motivated team player.

  • English- ability to read.

What else we look for: (Preferred)

  • Experience at technological work environment.

  • Previous sewing experience.

  • Ability to read and understand drawings- Advantage.

Edwards Lifesciences is the global leader in patient-focused medical innovations for structural heart disease, as well as critical care and surgical monitoring. Driven by a passion to help patients, the company collaborates with the world's leading clinicians and researchers to address unmet healthcare needs, working to improve patient outcomes and enhance lives. Headquartered in Irvine, California, Edwards Lifesciences has extensive operations in North America, Europe, Japan, Latin America and Asia and currently employs over 15,000 individuals worldwide.

For us, helping patients is not a slogan - it's our life's work. From developing devices that replace or repair a diseased heart valve to creating new technologies that monitor vital signs in the critical care setting, we focus on helping patients regain and improve the quality of their life.

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