Surgical instruments and phaco-vitrectomy systems for ophthalmic procedures
DORC manufactures surgical instruments, disposable and reusable tools, and the EVA NEXUS phaco-vitrectomy system for eye surgery globally. A ZEISS subsidiary since acquisition, the company is now executing deep integration work—visible across projects spanning ZEISS alignment, IT tool harmonization, and supplier contract transitions—while scaling manufacturing operations across Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, and the US. Active hiring skews heavily toward production and engineering roles, reflecting pressure to optimize material flows and resolve recurring quality issues in a two-shift manufacturing environment.
Notable leadership hires: Production Team Lead
DORC is a Netherlands-based manufacturer of ophthalmic surgical equipment and instruments, with particular depth in cataract, cornea, and retinal surgery solutions. The product portfolio spans anterior and vitreoretinal instruments (both disposable and reusable), surgical liquids, and the EVA NEXUS phaco-vitrectomy system. Now operating as a ZEISS subsidiary, DORC serves global surgical centers and hospitals. The organization runs 501–1,000 employees across manufacturing, engineering, logistics, and quality functions. Core technical work involves embedded systems (C, FPGAs, VHDL), 3D design (AutoCAD, Solidworks, 3D printing), and regulatory compliance (IEC 61508, IEC 62304 medical device standards).
DORC manufactures surgical instruments and systems for ophthalmic procedures, including the EVA NEXUS phaco-vitrectomy system, anterior and vitreoretinal instruments (disposable and reusable), and ophthalmic surgical liquids for cataract, cornea, and retinal surgery.
DORC uses AutoCAD, Solidworks, and 3D printing for design and prototyping; embedded systems including C, FPGAs, VHDL, and MATLAB Simulink for control systems; and IEC 61508 and IEC 62304 standards for medical device compliance and safety validation.
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