Electrical Engineers at Forj Medical play a key role in designing, developing, testing, and supporting embedded medical device systems throughout the product lifecycle, from concept through production. Using Forj Medical standard operating procedures, engineering best practices, and technical expertise, they collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop innovative, reliable, and high-quality medical technologies.
The Electrical Engineer II applies knowledge of analog and digital circuit design, embedded and microcontroller-based systems, sensor interfaces, A/D conversion, filtering, and PCB schematic design to support the development of Class II and Class III medical devices. This position contributes to projects of moderate complexity and may be responsible for significant portions of larger development efforts, requiring strong technical problem-solving skills, creativity, and collaboration.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Digital and/or analog electronic design and development of embedded systems
Component and/or system-level electronic design and test
Printed circuit board development, build, and test
Devise, test, and debug system-level architecture for new products of moderate and significant technical complexity
Design and develop sensor interfaces including A/D conversion, filtering, etc.
Develop and perform hardware verification testing
Participation in product requirements definition, analysis, project planning, and design reviews
Write design specifications
Assist with agency compliance testing in accordance with EMC and IEC 60601-1 standards
Conduct analysis, review and evaluation of design alternatives
Prepare and review design documentation and test procedures
Assist in definition, analysis and allocation of requirements
Support test activities
May provide mentorship of less-experienced engineers
May provide task estimates in support of projects
Support process improvement initiatives
Qualifications:
BS degree or equivalent in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Physics
Minimum 3-6 years experience with B.S.; or 0-3 years experience with an M.S.
Experience with digital and analog electronic device development
Proficient at quickly solving medium-complexity electrical engineering problems
Experience taking a device from design to production
Detailed documentation skills
Medical Device experience preferred but not required