Senior Research and Development Engineer, Systems
Company : Cook Medical
Location : Bloomington, IN, 47404
Job Type : Full Time
Date Posted : 3 January 2026
Overview
This role is responsible for ensuring the overall functionality, safety, and efficacy of medical devices. Manages the design, development, and integration of firmware, software, hardware, electronics, and disposables.
Responsibilities
- Develop system architectures and specifications including: defining user requirements, design inputs, software requirements, feature descriptions, anduser stories.
- Conduct risk management activities including risk analysis for system, software, and cybersecurity.
- Lead systems integration efforts across various engineering disciplines.
- Ensures compliance with relevant industry standards including but not limited to ISO 13485, IEC 60601, IEC 62304, and ISO 14971.
- Ability to effectively work and communicate in technical cross-functional teams to develop new products.
- Continuously improves process and work methodologies by interfacing with peers/crossfunctional groups and analyzing activities to improve work processes.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
- BS Degree in Biomedical/Electrical, Systems/Software Engineering, or related field; Masters preferred
- Minimum of 5 years of experience analyzing system requirements, design, and testing
- Software integration, and black box testing methodologies
- Experience with multi-tasking real-time operating system
- Agile development experience
- Strong working knowledge of IEC 60601, IEC 62304, ISO 13485, and ISO 14971
- Experience and understanding of Design Controls and SDLC
Preferred Qualifications:
- Familiarity with best practices of software development for medical devices
- Strong Project Management skills
- Familiarity with Agile, GitHub, and Azure Dev Ops
Physical Requirements:
- Works under general office environmental conditions
- Sitting for extended periods, utilizes close visual acuity for working with computers, etc.
- Ability to travel 25% of the time
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Frequently asked questions
Candidates aiming for a Research And Development Engineer, Systems role usually prioritize degrees in biomedical, electrical, or systems engineering. A master's degree can enhance prospects, especially when paired with strong experience in system design, software integration, and compliance with medical device standards.
In this role, engineers must effectively communicate across software, hardware, and electronics teams to ensure cohesive product development. Mastery in managing integrated systems and translating complex technical requirements into actionable designs is essential for seamless teamwork.
Professionals in this niche often advance toward leadership roles in product development, systems architecture, or project management within medical technology firms. Continuous skill growth in regulatory compliance and agile methodologies can unlock senior strategic positions.
Cook Medical emphasizes innovation within regulated environments, requiring engineers to balance creativity with strict adherence to standards like ISO 13485 and IEC 60601. The Bloomington site fosters a collaborative culture, blending technical rigor with a supportive team atmosphere.
Yes, the company provides access to cutting-edge medical device projects and encourages agile development practices. Engineers benefit from robust resources for risk management and design controls, enhancing their ability to deliver safe, market-ready products.
Bloomington's medical technology market is growing, but senior engineering roles remain competitive due to a limited talent pool with specialized expertise in systems integration and regulatory compliance. Candidates with strong cross-functional experience stand out significantly.
Bloomington offers manageable commuting options with a blend of urban and suburban settings. The typical work environment involves extended periods at computer stations, emphasizing ergonomic setups to support visual focus and comfort throughout the day.
Salaries in Bloomington tend to align moderately below coastal tech hubs but remain competitive within the Midwest. Expect median compensation near $105,000 to $120,000 annually, influenced by experience with medical device standards and system integration skills.