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VERO Biotech . VERO Biotech is seeking a highly skilled Electrical Engineer to lead all electrical design and sustaining efforts across our GENOSYL DS console and cassette systems. This role will own electrical schematics, collaborate closely with internal engineering teams, and work directly with our contract design and manufacturing partners to define, develop, and validate electrical solutions for our life-sustaining medical devices. This position involves working in both design and test environments, ensuring all designs meet safety, regulatory, and performance requirements. The engineer will diagnose electrical issues, perform troubleshooting, support verification and validation (V&V) efforts, and write technical documentation for regulatory and quality compliance. Own all electrical design and sustaining activities for console and cassette systems from concept through production release. Lead product investigations for field and manufacturing issues, performing troubleshooting and root cause analysis. Support and execute validation activities, including IEC 60601-1, IEC 60601-1-2, and other safety/performance tests. Develop, maintain, and release electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and PCB documentation. Collaborate with contract engineering partners to review, validate, and approve electrical design changes. Provide technical input on electrical requirements and design for manufacturability. Partner with mechanical, software, and systems engineers for seamless integration of electrical designs. Manage electrical BOMs and ensure component selection meets cost, reliability, and manufacturability goals. Write and execute test protocols, analyze results, and prepare reports for regulatory submissions. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field; Master’s preferred. 5+ years experience in electrical design for complex electro-mechanical systems, preferably in medical devices. Proficiency in schematic capture and PCB design tools (e.g., Altium, OrCAD). Experience working with external design and manufacturing partners. Knowledge of medical device development, including design controls and risk management. Hands-on troubleshooting skills for electrical hardware, control circuits, power electronics, and embedded systems. Strong communication, documentation, and cross-team collaboration skills. Familiarity with risk management standards (ISO 14971, FDA guidance, etc.). Knowledge of IEC and FDA medical device requirements. Experience with embedded systems, low-voltage control circuits, and power electronics. Experience in drug-device combination products or respiratory devices is a plus. Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Engineering and Information Technology Industry
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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Electrical Engineer
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VERO Biotech . VERO Biotech is seeking a highly skilled Electrical Engineer to lead all electrical design and sustaining efforts across our GENOSYL DS console and cassette systems. This role will own electrical schematics, collaborate closely with internal engineering teams, and work directly with our contract design and manufacturing partners to define, develop, and validate electrical solutions for our life-sustaining medical devices. This position involves working in both design and test environments, ensuring all designs meet safety, regulatory, and performance requirements. The engineer will diagnose electrical issues, perform troubleshooting, support verification and validation (V&V) efforts, and write technical documentation for regulatory and quality compliance. Own all electrical design and sustaining activities for console and cassette systems from concept through production release. Lead product investigations for field and manufacturing issues, performing troubleshooting and root cause analysis. Support and execute validation activities, including IEC 60601-1, IEC 60601-1-2, and other safety/performance tests. Develop, maintain, and release electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and PCB documentation. Collaborate with contract engineering partners to review, validate, and approve electrical design changes. Provide technical input on electrical requirements and design for manufacturability. Partner with mechanical, software, and systems engineers for seamless integration of electrical designs. Manage electrical BOMs and ensure component selection meets cost, reliability, and manufacturability goals. Write and execute test protocols, analyze results, and prepare reports for regulatory submissions. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field; Master’s preferred. 5+ years experience in electrical design for complex electro-mechanical systems, preferably in medical devices. Proficiency in schematic capture and PCB design tools (e.g., Altium, OrCAD). Experience working with external design and manufacturing partners. Knowledge of medical device development, including design controls and risk management. Hands-on troubleshooting skills for electrical hardware, control circuits, power electronics, and embedded systems. Strong communication, documentation, and cross-team collaboration skills. Familiarity with risk management standards (ISO 14971, FDA guidance, etc.). Knowledge of IEC and FDA medical device requirements. Experience with embedded systems, low-voltage control circuits, and power electronics. Experience in drug-device combination products or respiratory devices is a plus. Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Engineering and Information Technology Industry
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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