Biomedical Product Engineer

As a Product Engineer Intern, you will work closely with our product team to research, prototype, and iterate on new and existing product lines. You will help bridge engineering, design, and market needs and contribute directly to how products are conceived and launched. This role is ideal for someone interested in product development, medical devices, and early-stage innovation.

Application Instructions

To apply, please email internships@protect3d.io with the subject line "Biomedical Product Engineer" and in the body answer the questions below.

Please also attach an up to date resume. The interview process will be two rounds. First round interview offers will be extended by February 25th, 2026.

What You Will Do
  • Research clinical needs, competitors, and adjacent markets
  • Support early prototyping and design iteration of new products
  • Assist with testing, validation, and feedback loops
  • Help document product requirements and early specifications
  • Collaborate with CAD, software, and operations teams on launches
What We Are Looking For
  • Strong interest in product development and medical technology
  • Analytical thinker who enjoys both technical and user-focused work
  • Comfortable working across disciplines including engineering, design, and market
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Bonus experience with CAD, prototyping, or user research
You Will Gain
  • End-to-end exposure to product development in a startup
  • Experience working on real medical products from concept to launch
  • A strong foundation in product thinking and execution
Email Application Questions
Please limit each response to no more than 5 sentences.
  1. 1. Describe any experience you have with product development, especially development of medical devices.
  2. 2. Have you worked on a project that required balancing technical constraints with user or market needs? Briefly explain your approach.
  3. 3. Tell us about a time you identified a problem or opportunity and took initiative to move it forward without being explicitly asked.