Senior Electronic Design Engineer - Life Science Recruitment
  • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
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Job Description

Senior Electronic Design EngineerOur client, a high potential medical device startup, is currently seeking a Senior Electronic Design Engineer to join their team. Reporting to the R&D Director, the Senior Electronic Design Engineer will be required to support hardware development of a novel device.Role/Responsibilities:Design and develop complex electronic and mechatronic hardware systems for high-volume medical devices and related test setups, involving both analogue and digital electronics, with a focus on embedded system design and implementation.Be involved in all steps of the development cycle with a focus on early design through manufacturing and testing of products and product prototypes.Design, plan, set up, conduct, document, and review development tests.Keep up to date with the latest developments in the field to ensure the company remains at the forefront of innovation.Skills/Experience:BS or MS in electrical or computer engineering or related training background.5+ years’ experience in embedded hardware development, as well as the testing of controllers. Experience in SPICE Simulation and PCB Design is beneficial.Strong record in rapid electronics prototyping, debugging, and failure analysis, as well as working with lab procedures and equipment.Experience with PCBs, grounding, shielding, and EMC/EMI design, filtering techniques including analogue, digital, and embedded processing circuitry is beneficial.Relevant experience in the electronic or medical device industry and experience with electrical hardware development in compliance with regulatory requirements (e.g., IEC 60601 3rd ed., IEC 61000) is a plus.Theoretical engineering knowledge in signal theory, analogue and digital electronics, high frequency electronics, mathematics, and electronic manufacturing techniques.Strong work ethics and a team-oriented mindset. Startup experience is a plus.For further information please contact James Cassidy at james.cassidy@lifescience.ie or call in confidence at 086 0204322. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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