Designs, develops, debugs, modifies, and tests electrical, software and imaging design solutions by using current tools, analysis techniques, and technologies
Review electrical, mechanical and optical designs and changes to ensure development of appropriate test methods
Define strategy and perform product design and testing that will comply with electrical safety standards and medical device regulations
Develop and execute test methods and fixtures for design verification
Define and execute test plans to support design verification
Work closely with Mechanical, Electrical and Optical Engineers to develop opto-electromechanical test methods
Provide electronic and system level troubleshooting of prototype devices to aid product development
Work as a “hands-on” Engineer in performing troubleshooting on new products/process problems as related to design, material, or process.
Conduct feasibility studies to verify capability and functionality or to assess existing technologies
Solve complex problems and make sound design recommendations
Summarize, analyze, and draw conclusions from complex test results
Prepare complex reports and communicate results a wide range of audiences
Responsible for engineering documentation
Proactively builds relationships and collaborates with cross-functional partners to ensure technical deliverables meet stakeholder needs
Identifies and builds relationships with external device manufacturers
Job Requirements:
Candidate require process at least Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related field (computer, software, systems)
At least 8 years in product development
Proficient with electrical engineering principles
In depth knowledge of design verification for a regulated industry
Proficiency with lab equipment including power supplies, oscilloscopes, multimeters, spectrum/signal/logic analyzers
Effective communications/presentation skills to all levels of the organization (both written and verbal)
Experience working within Design Controls or equivalent for Medical Device Industry