Manage day-to-day operations of the Product Development engineering lab on-site in San Francisco
Author, review, and maintain lab procedures (SOPs/DOPs), and drive adoption through training, signage, and routine enforcement
Serve as the primary liaison between Product Development, Quality, and EH&S for lab-related compliance topics, audits/assessments, and issue resolution
Own lab safety and housekeeping expectations, including PPE enforcement, hazard controls, and consistent 5S implementation across lab and test areas
Conduct and document routine EHS inspections, support Quality lab assessments, and track follow-ups to closure
Own the equipment calibration program: maintain schedules, coordinate with calibration vendors, and ensure calibration records are complete, traceable, and available for Quality review/approval
Oversee and conduct preventive maintenance (PM) activities per equipment requirements
Control nonconforming equipment per applicable procedures
Maintain lab storage areas and manage consumables (ordering, stocking, organization) and waste disposal (including hazardous waste as applicable)
Lead lab capacity/capability expansion projects (planning, budgeting, scheduling, documentation) to support evolving R&D and testing needs
Support build-out and maintenance of dedicated spaces for human factors and/or clinical study activities, including coordination with Facilities and contractors as needed
Required Qualifications:
STEM degree (e.g., Mechanical, Electrical, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, or similar) and 5+ years of relevant experience, including lab management or lab operations ownership
Demonstrated working knowledge of Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) and operating effectively in a regulated or quality-centric environment
Experience owning or significantly supporting an equipment calibration and preventive maintenance program
Experience writing, reviewing, implementing, and enforcing SOPs / lab procedures
Strong understanding of lab safety principles and ability to enforce safety requirements in day-to-day operations (including PPE expectations, housekeeping, and hazard controls)
Proven ability to work cross-functionally with engineers, Quality, EHS, and external vendors/contractors, communicating clearly with all levels of the organization
Detail-oriented and able to juggle competing priorities, with strong organizational skills
Comfortable being hands-on in a lab environment (supporting fixture builds, equipment troubleshooting, and test setup support as needed)
Proficiency with common office software (e.g., Word, Excel) and comfort working within controlled documentation systems
Values and prioritizes a supportive team environment that enables open-minded and respectful discussion
Location:
San Francisco
Actual compensation may vary depending on job-related factors including knowledge, skills, experience, and work location.
Estimated Pay Range
$99,000.00 - $129,000.00
iRhythm provides reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals
Benefits
Health insuranceRemote work optionsEquity / stock options
Additional Information
Career-defining. Life-changing.
At iRhythm, you'll have the opportunity to grow your skills and your career while impacting the lives of people around the world. iRhythm is shaping a future where everyone, everywhere can access the best possible cardiac health solutions. Every day, we collaborate, create, and constantly reimagine what's possible. We think big and move fast, driven by our commitment to put patients first and improve lives. We need builders like you. Curious and innovative problem solvers looking for the chance to meaningfully shape the future of cardiac health, our company, and your career
About This Role:
iRhythm is seeking an Engineering Lab Manager to join our Product Development team. The Product Development team is made up of a close-knit group of talented engineers across a wide range of engineering disciplines, working together to develop wearable medical sensors and the custom equipment used to fabricate and test them. This role is primarily in-person, and operates on a hybrid model, with an average of four days per week requiring regular on-site presence in our San Francisco, California office, with limited flexibility for remote work when appropriate.
Our lab enables R&D, engineering verification testing, and device builds in a regulated environment where Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), strong documentation, and audit readiness are essential. In this role, you will be accountable for ensuring the lab's infrastructure, equipment readiness, safety culture, and operating procedures enable the team to generate test results that meet strict regulatory expectations.