Senior Developer for Filtration Models | Senior Entwickler für Filtrationsmodelle (m/w/d)

Thermo Fisher Scientific GmbH

Wuppertal, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Nov 17, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This Senior Developer role focuses on advancing New Product Introduction (NPI) projects for filtration modules within an international team, specifically at the Wuppertal site. The successful candidate will act as an expert in module manufacturing processes, quality analysis, and testing methods, particularly involving polyurethane and epoxy potting materials. Day-to-day tasks include implementing new technologies, creating concepts and feasibility studies for production processes from initial idea to small-scale commissioning, and optimizing process parameters. A key responsibility involves performing failure analyses for customer complaints related to membranes and potting processes. This position requires strong technical expertise in filtration module manufacturing, a continuous improvement mindset, and the ability to operate specialized dosing, centrifuging, and testing equipment, contributing significantly to life-saving medical technology like oxygenation membranes.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training or further education in a technical/craft profession

Experience

  • Several years of relevant professional experience in the manufacturing and development of filtration modules
  • In-depth knowledge of module manufacturing processes and their dependencies/interactions with influencing factors
  • Experience in creating concepts and feasibility studies for production processes
  • Experience in operating dosing systems, centrifuges, and test equipment (ideally manufacturing machines)
  • Knowledge in Project Management (advantageous)
  • Industry experience in Medical Technology or Pharmaceutical sector (advantageous)

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Work in a cleanroom and laboratory setting; requirement to comply with strict environmental conditions (no jewelry, makeup, etc.) and use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); potential exposure to hazardous/toxic materials.