job_042313g: Prototype Hardware/Firmware Design Eng (SF, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kristin.burns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 14:21:18 -0700

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Prototype Hardware/Firmware Design Engineer – SF

There is an immediate full-time opening for
Prototype Hardware/ Firmware Design Engineer in
San Francisco, CA to join a multi-disciplinary
team of engineers, designers and experts from the
entertainment, healthcare, research, and biotech
industries. This opportunity requires MS or PhD
in Electrical Engineering and excellent sensor
design skills plus 5+ years extensive HW/FW
design experience for consumer products in
integrating and developing novel sensor
applications, especially in wearable consumer or
medical devices. Also required, expertise in
design, prototyping and miniaturization of analog
and digital circuits, and proficiency in
development of embedded firmware and
implementation of embedded DSP. Consumer health
industry and wearable device experience, a huge plus.

Responsibilities include: Conceive of and
prototype novel sensing technologies, and
demonstrate proof-of-concept in wearable form
factor; Design, assemble, test, analyze, debug,
and rework prototype sensor circuits that
interface with and/or include microcontrollers or
other embedded processors; Capture schematic
circuit diagrams, design printed circuit boards
and facilitate their fabrication and assembly;
Develop, prototype and debug embedded firmware
and code architecture; Interact with device
development team to productize new sensor technology.




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