Senior Manager / Director, R&D

Description
The Role (Senior Manager / Director)
We’re seeking a hands-on biomaterials leader to drive program execution and commercialization of SINTX’s silicon nitride and advanced ceramic platforms—from concept through development, scale-up, and customer adoption. This role blends technical leadership in biomaterials with end-to-end program/project management and commercial partnership support, working closely with Operations, Quality/Regulatory, and Commercial teams to accelerate time-to-market.
Leveling: Title and scope (Senior Manager vs. Director) will be based on demonstrated leadership, portfolio complexity, and commercialization track record.
Requirements
1) Lead biomaterials innovation ? productization
• Drive development of silicon nitride biomaterials and related platforms (e.g., surface-engineered Si3N4, coatings, composites) into new applications and markets.
• Translate clinical/customer needs into clear product requirements, verification plans, and manufacturable specifications.
• Partner with Quality/Regulatory to ensure design controls, risk management, and documentation readiness for regulated pathways (especially medical devices).
2) Own program/project leadership (stage-gate + cross-functional execution)
• Build and run project plans, timelines, budgets, and risk registers across R&D ? pilot ? transfer to manufacturing.
• Implement/operate portfolio management and stage gates with measurable OKRs and decision-quality reporting to leadership.
• Lead multidisciplinary teams across ceramics processing, coatings/surface modification, composites, and additive manufacturing pathways.
3) Drive scale-up and manufacturing transfer
• Own technology-to-manufacturing scale-up: process windows, yield improvement, SPC/CPK targets, cost-down, and reliability-by-design.
• Partner with Operations to harden processes and enable repeatable production, supplier readiness, and capacity planning.
4) Partner with Commercial: customer-facing technical leadership
• Serve as a technical leader in customer meetings, translating application needs into development programs and timelines.
• Support go-to-market by developing technical value propositions, claims support (data), and application notes aligned to market needs.
• Identify and develop partnerships (OEMs, KOLs, labs/universities) that accelerate adoption and revenue.
5) External programs, partnerships, and IP support
• Contribute to partnership strategy and, where relevant, support non-dilutive or customer-funded development (e.g., SBIR/STTR, NIH/DoD) through technical scope and execution leadership.
• Support IP generation through invention disclosures and technical documentation in partnership with counsel.
What Success Looks Like (Example Outcomes in 12–18 Months)
• 1–2 key biomaterials/coatings programs progress through defined stage gates with clear design requirements, validated data, and manufacturing transfer plan.
• Demonstrated cross-functional execution cadence (weekly core team, monthly portfolio reviews, risk management discipline).
• At least one program shows measurable commercial momentum (e.g., customer evaluation, LOI/SOW, paid dev, design win, or equivalent).
• Manufacturing readiness improves (yield, cycle time, cost, CPK/SPC stability) for one or more processes.
Required Qualifications (Experience-Weighted)
We value demonstrated delivery and commercialization outcomes more than specific degrees.
• 8+ years (Senior Manager) or 12+ years (Director) of experience in biomaterials and/or advanced materials with a record of translating R&D into products/processes.
• Demonstrated experience leading complex, cross-functional programs (R&D, Ops, Quality/Reg, Commercial) with accountable scope/schedule/budget.
• Strong biomaterials/materials knowledge in one or more of: ceramic biomaterials (including silicon nitride exposure strongly preferred), surface modification/coatings, composites/hybrid constructs, additive routes, or advanced ceramics processing.
• Track record of scale-up and manufacturing transfer (process characterization, yield improvements, process control, cost-down).
• Comfort in customer-facing technical leadership: requirements capture, expectation setting, technical storytelling, and translating value to commercial teams.
• Experience working in regulated or mission-critical markets (medical devices, aerospace/defense, industrial), with working knowledge of design documentation discipline.
Education (De-Emphasized): BS/MS in Materials Science/Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or related preferred; advanced degree a plus but not required with equivalent experience.
Preferred / Nice-to-Have
• Medical device experience (implants/coatings/trauma/spine) and familiarity with ISO 13485 / 21 CFR 820 / ISO 14971.
• Experience with aerospace/defense qualification environments (e.g., AS9100, MIL-spec testing).
• Experience integrating ceramics with engineering polymers (PEEK/PEKK/CFR-PEKK) or metals.
• Experience supporting IP strategy (invention disclosures, patents/publications) and external collaborations.
• Prior success executing customer-funded or non-dilutive R&D programs (SBIR/STTR, NIH/DoD).
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