Raymond Deyo serves as the EU MDR R&D/Design Quality Engineer Project Lead at Medtronic, where he leverages his extensive expertise in mechanical engineering and sustaining engineering to drive the development and compliance of medical devices. In this pivotal role, Raymond is instrumental in creating and...
Raymond Deyo serves as the EU MDR R&D/Design Quality Engineer Project Lead at Medtronic, where he leverages his extensive expertise in mechanical engineering and sustaining engineering to drive the development and compliance of medical devices. In this pivotal role, Raymond is instrumental in creating and refining documentation necessary for the release of EU MDR certified products, ensuring that all designs meet stringent regulatory standards. His keen analytical skills enable him to conduct thorough gap analyses of medical device standards, particularly in response to audit findings, thereby enhancing product quality and compliance.
Raymond's responsibilities extend beyond documentation; he plays a crucial role in mentoring junior engineers, fostering a culture of learning and innovation within the team. His collaborative efforts with OEM suppliers are vital for the successful development and release of new products, ensuring that all components meet the high standards expected in the medical device industry. Additionally, he is actively involved in sustaining development and prototype testing, where his creative problem-solving abilities shine through.
With a strong focus on Design Verification (DV) testing, Raymond meticulously crafts test protocols and reports, ensuring that every aspect of the product lifecycle is documented and compliant with EU regulations. His expertise in Unique Device Identification (UDI) processes for both EU and OUS markets further underscores his commitment to maintaining high-quality standards in medical device R&D. Through his dynamic approach and performance-driven mindset, Raymond Deyo continues to make significant contributions to Medtronic's mission of advancing healthcare technology and improving patient outcomes.