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Device Engineering Systems Intern

Assist in defining and delivering detailed purchase specifications for device development programs
Dublin
Internship
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Viatris

Viatris

Global healthcare company providing branded, generic, and biosimilar medicines across therapeutic areas to expand patient access worldwide.

Device Supplier Assurance Intern

Viatris is a global healthcare company uniquely positioned to bridge the traditional divide between generics and brands, combining the best of both to more holistically address healthcare needs globally. With a mission to empower people worldwide to live healthier at every stage of life, we provide access at scale, currently supplying high-quality medicines to approximately 1 billion patients around the world annually and touching all of life's moments, from birth to the end of life, acute conditions to chronic diseases.

Our Global Device Development organisation is focused on the design, development and commercialisation of a diverse portfolio of device technology solutions to enable delivery for our large and growing generic and branded products around the globe. We develop device technologies to enable drug-delivery for respiratory, biologic, biosimilar and injectable products, and work across Viatris to support innovative technology solutions to provide healthcare solutions for our patients. We operate from 4 sites: Dublin, Ireland, Cambridge & Sandwich, UK and Southpointe, Pittsburgh, USA. Every member of our team is dedicated to creating better health for a better world, one person at a time.

The Role & What You Will Be Doing

Every day, we rise to the challenge to make a difference and here's how the Device Supplier Assurance Intern role will make an impact:

  • Support the generation of detailed purchasing specification, aligning to product and process requirements.
  • Collaborate with key stakeholders to gather information and insights for accurate generation of Purchase Specification
  • Create and maintain detailed timelines to achieve planned program deliverables
  • Assist in the support and completion of defined documentation deliverables
  • Generate defect reports and associated QMS system administrative actions for fulfilment of deliverables against key program milestones to support wider GDD & DPT actions
  • Engage with functional line team to communicate escalations and key program objectives pertaining to Packaging and Labelling.
  • Attend where necessary both functional line and department related meetings

About Your Skills & Experience

For this role, we're looking for a candidate who has an effective combination of the following qualifications, skills and experiences:

  • Currently enrolled in a degree program in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Life Sciences, or a related technical field.
  • Strong interest in medical technology, device development and manufacturing processes.
  • Good organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively in a team.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook).

At Viatris, we are dedicated to building a truly diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't fully align with every requirement, we still encourage you to apply. You may just be the right candidate for this or other roles.

Benefits at Viatris

At Viatris, we offer competitive salaries, benefits and an inclusive environment where you can use your experiences, perspectives and skills to help make an impact on the lives of others. Some of our benefits include the following on top of a competitive salary:

  • Excellent career progression opportunities
  • Work-life balance initiatives

Viatris is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Device Engineering Systems Intern
Dublin
Engineering
About Viatris
Global healthcare company providing branded, generic, and biosimilar medicines across therapeutic areas to expand patient access worldwide.