Lead electronics designs from concept to production
Become a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for design of external electrical medical equipment for new product development projects as well as sustaining engineering and value improvement projects
Analyze and assess technical reports and other information to make recommendations for electronic components and design approaches
Continuously improve processes and work methodologies by interfacing with peers/cross-functional groups and analyzing activities to improve workflow and work processes
In all actions, demonstrates a primary commitment to patient safety and product quality by maintaining compliance to the Quality Policy and all other documented quality processes and procedures
Must have good communication and interpersonal skills
Provide Technical support, as required, to technology and product development teams
Must be a self-starter, manage own time and prioritize tasks based on business priorities
Ability to delegate tasks of larger projects across a development team
Previous experience in the technical mentorship of junior engineers
Education & Experience:
Hons bachelor’s degree in electronic, computerengineering or equivalent
+5 years’ experience in the medical device industry or other similarly regulated field
Experience working with international standards such as IEC 60601 and IEC 61000
Strong communications and time management abilities
Strong technical knowledge of electronic design including electronic simulation, schematic capture, and PCB layout
Experienced in design of drive and control electronics for DC, stepper, and BLDC motors.
Lab skills and experience with debugging, prototyping, general test equipment setup for electronic designs.
Experience in designing to solve and mitigate EMC issues
Deep understanding of requirements adherence principles (product specifications, etc.)
Prior experience working with external vendors.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in a relevant field
Experience as a technical leader in more than one project
Familiarity with design for manufacturing (DFM) and design for test (DFT)