BioTalent
Electrical Engineer II — Implantable Cardiac Device
Base pay range
$100,000.00/yr - $105,000.00/yr
Additional compensation types Annual Bonus
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.
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Location Orange County, CA
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Additional compensation types Annual Bonus
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.
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Location Orange County, CA
#J-18808-Ljbffr