job_052418c: Systems Engineer, Element Science (San Francisco, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kburns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Thu, 24 May 2018 13:07:23 -0700

<https://www.elementscience.com/>Element Science, a medical device
startup in SF, is looking to hire a full-time Systems Engineer.
For questions or to apply, send a short introduction letter and
resume to Karen Ladenheim at <mailto:karen_at_elementsci.com>karen_at_elementsci.com.

Element Science agrees with Stanford's employer recruiting guidelines.

Company Description:


Element Science is a San Francisco based medical device and digital
health company at the intersection of wearable devices, precision
medicine, and lifesaving therapeutics.


The company was founded in 2011 by Uday Kumar, MD, a cardiac
electrophysiologist by training, and founder of iRhythm (IRTC), a
publicly traded medical device wearable company focused on cardiac
rhythm diagnosis.


Element Science is developing a wearable platform solution with
proprietary technology in wearable patches, electrical design,
machine learning algorithms, and digital solutions. The platform is
being used to address different leading causes of death and
hospitalization due to heart disease. The first product aims to
redefine the treatment for temporary periods of elevated Sudden
Cardiac Death risk.


Summary of Role:
We are looking for a self-driven, motivated, and talented Systems
Engineer to join our Research and Development group. The Systems
Engineer will lead and participate in cross-functional teams that
focus on requirements engineering, risk management, and
verification/validation. The role requires an individual with strong
organization, communication and technical writing skills, with the
ability to effectively interface with both technical and
non-technical personnel.


Deliverables:
    * Develop and maintain design Inputs documentation including user
needs, system-level requirements, product specifications,
traceability matrices, and test specifications.
    * Work cross-functionally with engineering, quality,
manufacturing and regulatory groups on product risk management,
usability, human factors, and regulatory standards compliance.
    * Define and execute system level testing and design
verification, including coordination and execution of internal
testing and managing external test houses.

Qualifications:
    * BS in Mechanical, Biomedical, Electrical, or Software
Engineering with 5+ years of related experience.
    * Experience developing, integrating and troubleshooting
software-driven electro-mechanical systems including analog electronics.
    * Hands-on experience with lab and electronic test equipment.
    * Ability to work within a team and as an individual contributor
in a fast-paced, changing environment.

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