Staff Electrical Engineer, Robotics
This position is based in our Campbell, California offices. This position is on-site & full-time
Why Telos Health?
At Telos Health, an Imperative Care company, we are developing novel robotic-assisted technologies and interventional capabilities that will forever change the disparate outcomes of ischemic stroke – a disease that impacts close to a million people a year in the U.S., and 10 million worldwide. Not only is Telos changing the way stroke is treated, but also bringing this treatment to the greater population who is currently without. We are actively building a team who is focused on developing novel solutions for this complex disease – a disease in which one in four adults will face in their lifetime.
What You’ll Do
As an advanced professional in this field, the Staff Electrical Engineer will be an integral part of the R&D team contributing to design control documentation including requirements, test method development, risk analysis, and implementing electrical safety design and documentation (including testing) that complies with regulatory requirements of the FDA, UL and TUV (specifically those related to IEC, EMC, CISPR, etc). This position collaborates broadly across engineering teams providing high level of expertise in electrical engineering to independently resolve difficult technical problems during the development of the next generation of Imperative Care technology that is changing the future of healthcare.
- Develop board-system level electronics architectures for complex electromechanical devices
- Design mixed/analog, power electronics, and digital circuit design and layout of simple to sophisticated printed circuit boards and development of the required design documentation.
- Lead board bring-up validation, testing, and debugging of newly designed electrical hardware.
- Advise on requirement definition, design reviews and design FMEA.
- Perform hardware testing for IEC medical safety, EMC safety standards such as IEC60601-1, IEC60601-1-2, and EMC compliance in a regulated environment (UL, TUV, FDA).
- Develop specifications, system protocols, test protocols for design verification activities and compliance testing in a regulated environment (UL, TUV, FDA).
- Communicate project status and plans to the multi-functional engineering and program management team, with mastery and excellence.
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related discipline, and a minimum of 8 years of
experience leading and executing design and development of complex electrical systems from
feasibility through to production, from board to system level; or equivalent combination of education
and work experience in the medical device or related regulated industry. - Proven expertise with board level printed circuit design, including schematic design, PCB design
in both analog/mixed signal/power electronic and digital domains. - Strong proficiency with lab test equipment like multi meters, oscilloscopes, and power supplies.
- High level of expertise in troubleshooting sophisticated systems to include circuit issues, EMI/EMC/ESD mitigation.
- Demonstrated experience of design, test and solving for medical safety and IEC EMC standards, such as IEC60601-1, IEC60601-1-2, IEC61000-4-6 or equivalent, for complex medical systems.
- Proven track record providing technical direction, guidance, and expertise to technical teams.
- Expertise in technical/design leadership and management of complex projects including management of external contractors, partners, and suppliers
- Excellent problem-solving skills in company-wide complex related matters.
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Salary Range: $188,000 - 199,000 annually
Please note that the salary information is a general guideline only. Imperative Care considers factors such as scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, and internal equity, as well as location, market and business considerations when extending an offer. As part of our total rewards package, Imperative Care offers comprehensive benefits including a 401k plan, health benefits, generous PTO, a parental leave program and emotional health resources.
The use of external recruiters/staffing agencies requires prior approval from our Human Resources Department. The Human Resources Department at Imperative Care requests that external recruiters/staffing agencies not to contact Imperative Care employees directly in an attempt to present candidates. Complying with this request will be a factor in determining future professional relationships with Imperative Care.
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