Electronic Engineer Medical Device Start-Up Job Description
The company is seeking an Electronic Engineer to join their growing R&D team in the development of a next-generation medical device.
This is a unique opportunity to be a foundational team member in a high-potential start-up environment, playing a pivotal role in enhancing device usability, supporting high-volume manufacturing readiness, and driving product transition from clinical development to commercial release.
Key Responsibilities:
* Design and optimize electrical architecture for wearable medical devices, integrating sensors, microcontrollers, and power circuits.
* Develop and validate PCB layouts for compact, low-power systems.
* Manage PCB manufacturing orders and ensure design for manufacturability.
* Conduct circuit analysis, system testing, and validation in compliance with medical device standards.
* Implement and refine power management strategies and wireless communication protocols (e.g. WiFi, Bluetooth, cellular).
* Troubleshoot issues in hardware subsystems during prototyping and production.
* Collaborate with firmware, mechanical, and clinical teams to deliver integrated product solutions.
* Maintain accurate documentation, including schematics, test procedures, and compliance reports.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:
* Bachelor's degree in Electronic Engineering or equivalent.
* 5 years' experience in hardware design for embedded systems.
* Proven expertise in PCB design/layout, circuit analysis, and low-power electronics.
* Strong understanding of hardware interfaces (ADC, DAC, GPIO, I2C, SPI, UART).
* Familiarity with power supply design, battery systems, and wireless communications.
* Experience with test tools (oscilloscopes, logic analysers, electronic loads).
* Strong communication skills and ability to work effectively in cross-functional teams.
* Fluent in English, both written and verbal.
* Experience in wearable or medical device development.
* Experience designing for manufacturability and working with PCB suppliers.
* Exposure to embedded C/C and platforms like Nordic, STM, or ESP32.
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