Job Description:
About the Company
A well-funded health technology startup is developing a first-of-its-kind wearable biosensor platform for continuous, non-invasive health monitoring. This is an early-stage, high-impact opportunity to shape the hardware foundation of a platform with significant implications for chronic disease management and personalized medicine.
Position Overview
The company is looking for a hands-on Electrical Engineer to join a small, fast-moving R&D team. This role sits at the intersection of analog circuit design, wireless communication, and miniaturized sensor hardware. You'll own critical aspects of the electrical architecture for an ultra-compact biosensor platform and work closely with cross-functional teams spanning materials science, firmware, and clinical research.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, prototype, and iterate on analog and mixed-signal circuits for biosensor signal acquisition and conditioning
- Develop and optimize low-power circuit architectures suitable for miniaturized, body-worn devices
- Select and evaluate components for size, power consumption, biocompatibility, and performance in an oral environment
- Lead PCB layout and schematic design for compact, multi-layer boards
- Integrate and validate Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) or similar short-range wireless communication modules for real-time data transmission
- Characterize sensor performance across relevant biological and environmental conditions
- Collaborate with firmware engineers to define hardware-software interfaces and support embedded system integration
- Develop and execute verification and validation protocols for electrical subsystems
- Contribute to design documentation, IP development, and regulatory submission materials (FDA, CE)
- Support design for manufacturability (DFM) efforts as the platform matures toward commercial production
- Stay current on emerging technologies in wearable electronics, biosensing, and wireless health platforms
- Perform other duties as the role evolves in a startup environment
Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or a closely related field
- 3+ years of hands-on experience in hardware or electrical engineering, with at least some R&D or product development exposure in the medtech space.
- Proficiency in analog and mixed-signal circuit design.
- Experience with PCB design tools such as Altium.
- Familiarity with wireless communication protocols, particularly Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
- Strong understanding of low-power design principles for battery-operated or energy-harvesting devices.
- Comfortable working in an ambiguous, fast-paced startup environment with limited resources.
- Strong problem-solving skills and a bias toward building and testing over theorizing.
Preferred:
- Experience developing medical devices or wearable consumer electronics
- Familiarity with FDA design controls, IEC 60601, or similar regulatory frameworks
- Background in electrochemical sensing, impedance spectroscopy, or biosignal acquisition
- Experience with miniaturization challenges and packaging constraints for body-worn hardware
- Exposure to MEMS, flexible electronics, or chip-scale integration
What You'll Be Part Of
This is a ground-floor opportunity to join a small, technically ambitious team working on technology with the potential to redefine how health data is collected and used. The ideal candidate thrives in environments where they can own problems end-to-end, wear multiple hats, and see their work directly shape a product. You'll have a meaningful seat at the table from day one.
Opportunity offers: Base Pay + Equity
Equal Opportunity Statement
This employer is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
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