In this role, you might work on designing, testing, and improving medical devices such as prosthetics, orthopedic implants, or rehabilitation equipment, focusing on how they interact with the human body. Daily responsibilities often include using simulation tools to analyze biomechanical performance, conducting laboratory experiments, and collaborating with clinicians, materials scientists, and regulatory specialists. You’ll also be involved in preparing technical reports and ensuring that devices meet safety and compliance standards. The work is both hands-on and collaborative, requiring regular communication with cross-functional teams to ensure successful product development.