Telos Health
Overview
Title: Staff Electrical Test Engineer This on-site, full-time role is based in Campbell, California at Telos Health, an Imperative Care company. We are developing robotic-assisted technologies and interventional capabilities aimed at improving outcomes for ischemic stroke patients and expanding access to treatment. What You’ll Do
The Staff Hardware Electronics Test Engineer will be part of the R&D team focused on the next generation of robotic products. The ideal candidate will work in cross-functional teams, apply electrical engineering expertise, work independently to solve difficult technical problems, and communicate effectively across engineering teams. You will: Design electronic circuit board and robotic subassembly test fixtures that test motion control and sensor circuit performance and reliability, collaborating with firmware, mechanical, and manufacturing engineers to realize complex electromechanical test fixtures. Troubleshoot component, PCBA, and system-level electronic failures; maintain detailed records of failures and prioritize test engineering efforts. Perform design for manufacturability (DFM) and design for test (DFT) analyses of PCBs, cables, and electronic subassemblies. Work with cross-functional teams to define and implement a product manufacturing and test plan ensuring hardware electronics quality and reliability. Conduct technical reliability studies and statistical evaluations to develop plans for test methods and design changes to improve product quality and reliability. Coordinate EMI/EMC testing and identify design improvements to ensure regulatory compliance (IEC60601-1, IEC60601-1-2, CISPR22, ISO standards for safety and EMC in a regulated environment with UL/TUV/FDA). Facilitate board bring-up, test, and debugging of newly designed PCBs. Write hardware design verification protocols and develop test vehicles for executing the protocols. What You’ll Bring
B.S. in Electrical Engineering or equivalent. 5 years of electronic circuit design and test engineering experience. Proficient in Altium Designer or an equivalent schematic capture and PCB layout tool. Expertise in design of DC motor control circuits, PID control loops, and analysis of motor and motor driver performance. Experience designing and developing complex electrical systems from feasibility to production, from board to system level. Experience in board-level PCB design, including schematic design and PCB layout in analog/mixed-signal/power electronics and digital domains. Strong proficiency with lab test equipment (multimeters, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, power supplies). Proficiency in Python, C, C++. Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot sophisticated systems, including component-level electronic issues, EMI/EMC/ESD mitigation, and noise reduction. Experience with medical safety and IEC EMC standards (IEC60601-1, IEC60601-1-2, IEC61000-4-6 or equivalent) for complex medical systems. Excellent communication and presentation skills with internal and external partners and engineering leaders. Employee Benefits
Stock options, competitive salary, 401k, health benefits, generous PTO, and parental leave program. Location & Compensation
Campbell, CA. Salary range: $171,000 – $190,000 annually. This range is a guideline and may be adjusted based on experience, location, and other factors. Our total rewards package also includes a comprehensive benefits program.
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Title: Staff Electrical Test Engineer This on-site, full-time role is based in Campbell, California at Telos Health, an Imperative Care company. We are developing robotic-assisted technologies and interventional capabilities aimed at improving outcomes for ischemic stroke patients and expanding access to treatment. What You’ll Do
The Staff Hardware Electronics Test Engineer will be part of the R&D team focused on the next generation of robotic products. The ideal candidate will work in cross-functional teams, apply electrical engineering expertise, work independently to solve difficult technical problems, and communicate effectively across engineering teams. You will: Design electronic circuit board and robotic subassembly test fixtures that test motion control and sensor circuit performance and reliability, collaborating with firmware, mechanical, and manufacturing engineers to realize complex electromechanical test fixtures. Troubleshoot component, PCBA, and system-level electronic failures; maintain detailed records of failures and prioritize test engineering efforts. Perform design for manufacturability (DFM) and design for test (DFT) analyses of PCBs, cables, and electronic subassemblies. Work with cross-functional teams to define and implement a product manufacturing and test plan ensuring hardware electronics quality and reliability. Conduct technical reliability studies and statistical evaluations to develop plans for test methods and design changes to improve product quality and reliability. Coordinate EMI/EMC testing and identify design improvements to ensure regulatory compliance (IEC60601-1, IEC60601-1-2, CISPR22, ISO standards for safety and EMC in a regulated environment with UL/TUV/FDA). Facilitate board bring-up, test, and debugging of newly designed PCBs. Write hardware design verification protocols and develop test vehicles for executing the protocols. What You’ll Bring
B.S. in Electrical Engineering or equivalent. 5 years of electronic circuit design and test engineering experience. Proficient in Altium Designer or an equivalent schematic capture and PCB layout tool. Expertise in design of DC motor control circuits, PID control loops, and analysis of motor and motor driver performance. Experience designing and developing complex electrical systems from feasibility to production, from board to system level. Experience in board-level PCB design, including schematic design and PCB layout in analog/mixed-signal/power electronics and digital domains. Strong proficiency with lab test equipment (multimeters, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, power supplies). Proficiency in Python, C, C++. Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot sophisticated systems, including component-level electronic issues, EMI/EMC/ESD mitigation, and noise reduction. Experience with medical safety and IEC EMC standards (IEC60601-1, IEC60601-1-2, IEC61000-4-6 or equivalent) for complex medical systems. Excellent communication and presentation skills with internal and external partners and engineering leaders. Employee Benefits
Stock options, competitive salary, 401k, health benefits, generous PTO, and parental leave program. Location & Compensation
Campbell, CA. Salary range: $171,000 – $190,000 annually. This range is a guideline and may be adjusted based on experience, location, and other factors. Our total rewards package also includes a comprehensive benefits program.
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