job_100517a: Mechanical Engineer, RecoverX (San Francisco Bay Area, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kristin.burns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2017 15:52:41 -0700

Resumes can be sent to <mailto:alex_at_recoverx.io>alex_at_recoverx.io.


Job Description

Company Description:
RecoverX is transforming the way athletes recover from injuries. The
company's first product is the world's first electric cold and heat
pack; it optimizes recovery by regulating the precise temperature and
time for both cold and hot therapies, all of which is controlled
through the user's phone. The device operates on a rechargeable
battery, allowing users the ability to recover anytime and
anywhere. Additionally, the device tracks user data such as
frequency of use and therapy selection, desired by physical
therapists and athletic trainers to improve client rehabilitation.

RecoverX has come out of the Highway1 hardware accelerator. It is
partnered with and invested in by the San Francisco 49ers, and
financially backed by Courtside Ventures and many other great
sports/health technology investors. RecoverX has been featured in
Yahoo, NBC, IEEE, Digital Trends, and 1st Place winner of HYPE
Foundation's Global Sports Innovation Competition as well as the
Sport Council Startup Competition.

Position:
The position offers an opportunity for a candidate with exceptional
mechanical engineering skills to work on the product that will
revolutionize injury recovery. A successful candidate must excel in a
small team, take initiative, and have a passion for athletic
recovery. The ideal individual can learn rapidly, create simple (yet
practical) designs, and work collaboratively while handling multiple
projects. As a startup, we heavily emphasize the importance of culture fit.

Requirements:
- Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering.
- 3+ years of industry experience.
- CAD design expert (preferably SolidWorks).
- Ability to pioneer development of overall form factor of our device
by prototyping fast and efficiently, while understanding the long-term goals.
- Focus on rigorous and methodical user testing and user experience
with customer interaction.
- Management of BOM, material procurement, and proven experience in
the reduction of cost.
- Excellent communication and works well within a team.

Nice-to-haves:
- Experience with hardware integrated onto soft-goods.
- Experience with designing consumer durable goods.
- Understanding of manufacturing processes including injection
molding and machining.
- Experience with DFM (Design for Manufacturing).
- Has brought an early product to the market.
- Understanding of GMP (Good Manufacturing Processes).
- Experience with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerance (GD&T)
- ISO9001 or experience in medical device environment.



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