Job Description
Electrical Engineer II — Implantable Cardiac Device
📍 On-site | Orange County, CA
Help build next-gen life-sustaining technology. You’ll be a core member of a multidisciplinary R&D team with emphasis on the external patient controller and peripheral subsystems.
What you’ll do
- Contribute to design, analysis, and verification of electrical subsystems: motor & magnetic bearings, percutaneous lead, controller, and peripherals (batteries, console, power supplies).
- Translate design inputs into system requirements; develop specs and test methods for components, integrations, and full systems.
- Plan and execute V&V activities; design efficient test procedures, define sample sizes/conditions/apparatus, and document results.
- Build/oversee test fixtures and special tooling; review and coordinate third-party testing.
- Ensure test equipment certifications and coverage/consistency across protocols.
- Collaborate with electrical, mechanical, and software teams on feasibility plans and risk controls.
- Drive risk analyses and corrective actions (e.g., DFMEA, hazard analysis).
- Create high-quality documentation (requirements, design docs, protocols, work instructions) compliant with design controls for regulatory submissions.
What you’ll bring
- Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent).
- 1–2+ years hands-on experience designing, prototyping, and testing electronic circuits, components, and subsystems.
- Experience with both digital and analog development; strong lab skills with oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and multimeters.
- Practical knowledge of EMC/EMI requirements, design principles, and test procedures.
- Familiarity with medical-device development lifecycle and design controls (Class II/III).
- Working knowledge of relevant standards: IEC 60601-1 and collaterals, ISO 14971, IEC 62304, ISO 13485, ISO 14708-1/-5.
- Organized, proactive, and comfortable operating in a fast-moving, cross-functional R&D environment.