Spectraforce Technologies
Electrical Test Engineer
Spectraforce Technologies, Pleasanton, California, United States, 94566
Job Title:
Electrical Test Engineer
Duration:
12 months (extension possible)
Location/Site:
Pleasanton, CA/onsite
Work Schedule:
Mon-Fri / 8 hours / overtime only if requested
Top Skills, Experience, or Education:
Medical Device Electrical Engineering / Testing
PCBA design
IEC 60601 knowledge
FPGA experience
LabView experience
Nice to Have: Experience with acoustic systems
Job Description: The Electrical Test Engineer will perform and document verification and integration activities of complex electro-mechanical medical devices with software. Responsibilities include testing components and overall product functionality to ensure safety and efficacy. The engineer should have experience in all aspects of product development life cycle, with an understanding of systems engineering in the Medical Device industry. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams including system, software, electrical, and mechanical engineers is essential to ensure high quality for class II medical devices.
Main Responsibilities:
Perform Electronics Design and EMC pre-test activities for complex electro-mechanical medical devices.
Identify electrical tests, prepare test environments, and ensure preconditions are met.
Verify electrical designs (TEC, low voltage power control, AC voltage/current, PCB, FPGA, analog components) meet specifications and standards.
Verify compliance with safety, regulatory, and industry standards (EMC, EMI, ESD, Radio tests).
Support the build of the Electrical Test Lab and testing activities, following best practices and safety protocols.
Develop and maintain verification protocols, reports, and technical documentation.
Translate Design Inputs into test designs and protocols, supporting system architecture and detailed design documentation.
Participate in risk analysis activities, including hazards analysis and FMEAs.
Work safely with systems containing high/low voltage, temperature, acoustic, and pressure hazards.
Review and approve design, process changes, and deviations.
Collaborate with project teams and external partners across various functions.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's or master's degree in engineering or related field.
8+ years experience in regulated industry testing complex electro-mechanical systems.
Knowledge of medical device development standards (ISO 9000, ISO 13485, IEC 60601, IEC 62304, etc.).
Technical background in medical device testing, including temperature control, TEC, low voltage power, PCBA, FPGA, analog components, and communication protocols.
Experience with engineering tools like spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, RF analyzers, DVMs, etc.
Proficient in requirement management, traceability, electrical simulation, and MS Office.
Hands-on experience developing verification protocols and conducting electrical verifications including EMC, EMI, ESD, and radio standards.
Basic lab skills: measurements, safety, contamination control, hazard analysis.
Team-oriented, with excellent communication skills.
Ability to build trust and foster an inclusive culture.
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Electrical Test Engineer
Duration:
12 months (extension possible)
Location/Site:
Pleasanton, CA/onsite
Work Schedule:
Mon-Fri / 8 hours / overtime only if requested
Top Skills, Experience, or Education:
Medical Device Electrical Engineering / Testing
PCBA design
IEC 60601 knowledge
FPGA experience
LabView experience
Nice to Have: Experience with acoustic systems
Job Description: The Electrical Test Engineer will perform and document verification and integration activities of complex electro-mechanical medical devices with software. Responsibilities include testing components and overall product functionality to ensure safety and efficacy. The engineer should have experience in all aspects of product development life cycle, with an understanding of systems engineering in the Medical Device industry. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams including system, software, electrical, and mechanical engineers is essential to ensure high quality for class II medical devices.
Main Responsibilities:
Perform Electronics Design and EMC pre-test activities for complex electro-mechanical medical devices.
Identify electrical tests, prepare test environments, and ensure preconditions are met.
Verify electrical designs (TEC, low voltage power control, AC voltage/current, PCB, FPGA, analog components) meet specifications and standards.
Verify compliance with safety, regulatory, and industry standards (EMC, EMI, ESD, Radio tests).
Support the build of the Electrical Test Lab and testing activities, following best practices and safety protocols.
Develop and maintain verification protocols, reports, and technical documentation.
Translate Design Inputs into test designs and protocols, supporting system architecture and detailed design documentation.
Participate in risk analysis activities, including hazards analysis and FMEAs.
Work safely with systems containing high/low voltage, temperature, acoustic, and pressure hazards.
Review and approve design, process changes, and deviations.
Collaborate with project teams and external partners across various functions.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's or master's degree in engineering or related field.
8+ years experience in regulated industry testing complex electro-mechanical systems.
Knowledge of medical device development standards (ISO 9000, ISO 13485, IEC 60601, IEC 62304, etc.).
Technical background in medical device testing, including temperature control, TEC, low voltage power, PCBA, FPGA, analog components, and communication protocols.
Experience with engineering tools like spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, RF analyzers, DVMs, etc.
Proficient in requirement management, traceability, electrical simulation, and MS Office.
Hands-on experience developing verification protocols and conducting electrical verifications including EMC, EMI, ESD, and radio standards.
Basic lab skills: measurements, safety, contamination control, hazard analysis.
Team-oriented, with excellent communication skills.
Ability to build trust and foster an inclusive culture.
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