
Job description
As a Staff-level Innovation leader within BD’s Urology & Critical Care (UCC) organization, you will play a critical role in advancing opportunities through the UCC Innovation Process. This role is focused on transforming validated needs into differentiated, testable, and scalable concepts that are ready for development investment.
Lead concept development, prototyping, and learning cycles that balance clinical performance, business viability, and consumer-grade usability. Identify focus areas for critical innovation projects, translate prioritized needs and value propositions into multiple concept directions, and define target customers and users.
You will directly influence which innovation opportunities progress into the UCC portfolio, shaping next-generation solutions across continence care, infection prevention, monitoring, and home-based therapies. You will also partner with engineering, industrial design, human factors, and clinical stakeholders to assess technical readiness and identify critical development gaps.
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Company

Healthcare • Manufacturing
BD is one of the world’s largest medical technology companies, advancing health worldwide through innovation in medical discovery, diagnostics, and patient care delivery. The company develops a broad portfolio of medical devices, biosciences, laboratory instruments, reagents, diagnostics products, surgical and vascular access solutions that empower clinicians to improve safety and efficiency while enabling researchers to create next‑generation therapies. With more than 70,000 employees across virtually every country, BD partners with health‑care providers, laboratories, and research institutions to lower costs, enhance outcomes, and expand access to high‑quality care. BD’s commitment to collaboration and continuous improvement distinguishes it as a trusted partner for frontline health professionals and a catalyst for global health advancements.