Candidates will design and test wearable sensors, optimize sensor performance, build prototypes, and collaborate on engineering projects.
We are seeking motivated
candidates with a strong interest in analog instrumentation design, and in
interfacing varieties of transducers and sensing systems to wearable sensor
constructs. Successful candidates will work with the Hardware team at Delsys to
evolve their existing sensing portfolio to capture new market spaces and to
translate advanced research ideas into commercial products.
Delsys embraces a
cross-disciplinary approach towards engineering and is focused on developing
flexible wearable constructs that fuse multi-sensing modalities, which include
neural/EMG sensing, inertial sensing, force sensing, and pressure distribution
technologies. Candidates must have a strong background in electrical
engineering, a proven track record of solving multi-disciplinary challenges and
must exhibit a strong passion for engineering. The position will require
exploratory activities to inform research projects, as well as delivering on
key tasks for existing products being manufactured and in distribution. Strong
communication and documentation skills are required. The ideal candidate will
have a demonstrated affinity for analytical thinking, pragmatic problem-solving
and hands-on understanding of design processes.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Explore instrumentation circuits and designs to
optimize sensor performance
- Design and build prototypes for research
projects and new product concepts.
- Perform validation activities on new body worn
sensors currently under development.
- Debug and resolve performance challenges in
circuit designs and in manufacturing processes
- Help evolve and maintain sensor manufacturing
systems
- Collaborate with the
engineering and research teams at Delsys for data gathering experiments,
analysis, and reporting.
Requirements
Qualifications
- Be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate electrical engineering program
- Have a strong command of electronics and electrical concepts
- Have an interest in all aspects of product design from ideation through release
- Be comfortable working with computer aided design (CAD) software for circuit simulation, schematic capture, and PCB layout.
- Demonstrate the ability to solve problems independently
- Must be able to show work eligibility
Benefits
Health Insurance
Long Term Disability Insurance
Life Insurance
Matching 401K Plan & Profit Sharing
End of Year Bonus
18 days PTO
10 Federal Holidays
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