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As a Senior Hardware Engineer for high-volume consumer medical devices, you should be capable of architecting, designing, documenting, and implementing high-quality electronics on multiple platforms across multiple product ranges.
This includes but is not limited to:
• Hardware development using 8-bit micro-controllers up to 32-bit microcontrollers, battery charging circuits, and BLE radios.
• Document, manage, and help to define/obtain/refine requirements, design docs, design reviews, and verification procedures,
• Help establish consistent ways of working with respect to embedded system electronics/software/firmware.
Requirements:
• Degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering.8+ years of experience in electronics hardware development in a professional organization, ideally in the Medical Device industry.
• Hands-on knowledge of small micro-controllers and analog interfaces.
• Mastery of oscilloscopes, function generators, power supplies, IDE’s and emulators for debugging and test.
• Technical leadership skills in a multi-discipline engineering project environment.
• Understanding of board and system-level technologies and the ability to read, interpret and review analog and digital circuit schematics.
• Experience with electronics simulation tools such as PSpice.
• Experience in wireless technologies such as BLE, Wi-Fi, Zigbee, etc.
Desirable:
• Experience in a regulated industry (FDA strongly preferred).
• Six Sigma Black Belt certification.
• Experience with Altium and Mentor Graphics tools for PCBA design.
• Experience in defining, designing, documenting, testing, and implementing embedded firmware for 8-bit up to 32-bit microcontrollers using C.
• Basic concepts of system architecture, systems engineering, and model-based design.• Learn more about .
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