job_081815b: Analog Electrical Engineer, Element Science Inc. (San Francisco)

From: Kristin Burns <kristin.burns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2015 15:51:27 -0700

Analog Electrical Engineer, Element Science Inc. (San Francisco)


THE COMPANY: We develop technologies at the intersection of wearable
devices, precision medicine, and lifesaving therapeutics. Our first
product -- funded by Google Ventures and Third Rock Ventures -- aims
to redefine treatment for sudden cardiac death. Come join our growing
team of engineers, successful entrepreneurs, and medical device
professionals if you are interested in making a real difference in
patients' lives and shaping the future of med tech in Silicon Valley.


THE ROLE: Element Science is building a world class medical device
hardware design team. We are looking for electrical engineers with a
passion for creating devices that save lives. The engineer filling
this role will be responsible for mixed-signal board development,
Verilog implementation, and testing. You will be part of a tight-knit
team on the cutting edge of wearable medical electronics. If you have
a proven track record of delivering robust, safety critical,
electronic designs we would love to talk to you.


DELIVERABLES:

* Specify and design mixed-signal circuits for a class III medical device.

* Schematic capture and PCB layout.

* Component qualification. Analyze performance, cost, reliability and
availability trade-offs of critical components.

* Write and execute protocols for subsystem and system design verification


QUALIFICATIONS:

* B.S. or higher in electrical engineering or equivalent experience.

* 2-7 years of experience

* Analog design experience beneficial

* Medical device experience preferred

* Experience with Altium, PADS, or other PCB design packages.

* Excellent written and verbal communication skills


Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to
<mailto:chris_at_elementsci.com>chris_at_elementsci.com.

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