Location
Varginha
Posted
June 15, 2026
Commute
Local Area
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Job Description
**_n this role, you have the opportunity to make life better:_**
As a Reprocessing Validation Analyst, you will play a key role in ensuring the biological safety and performance of Philips Hospital Patient Monitoring products by leading product reprocessing validation and material compatibility testing.
**_You are responsible for:_**
+ Develop and validate reprocessing methods for reusable medical devices in compliance with ISO 17664 Series.
+ Support the creation and maintenance of safe and effective reprocessing Instructions for Use (IFU) in collaboration with R&D, product management, clinical R&D, usability engineering, and learning product functions.
+ Assess and manage the impact of manufacturing, supplier, and material changes on patient-monitoring medical devices and accessories. Ensure reprocessing efficacy and material compatibility for both existing and new products.
+ Perform risk assessments, evaluations, and testing related to reprocessing efficacy and ma...
As a Reprocessing Validation Analyst, you will play a key role in ensuring the biological safety and performance of Philips Hospital Patient Monitoring products by leading product reprocessing validation and material compatibility testing.
**_You are responsible for:_**
+ Develop and validate reprocessing methods for reusable medical devices in compliance with ISO 17664 Series.
+ Support the creation and maintenance of safe and effective reprocessing Instructions for Use (IFU) in collaboration with R&D, product management, clinical R&D, usability engineering, and learning product functions.
+ Assess and manage the impact of manufacturing, supplier, and material changes on patient-monitoring medical devices and accessories. Ensure reprocessing efficacy and material compatibility for both existing and new products.
+ Perform risk assessments, evaluations, and testing related to reprocessing efficacy and ma...