
18 Sep Engineering Manager (Hardware)
Neuroelectrics, a biomedical company based in Barcelona and Boston (USA), is looking for an exceptional Senior Hardware Engineer with a very hands-on attitude to lead our engineering team. The successful candidates will work at the forefront of applied neuroscience in a medical device company with a focus on bringing new technologies to bear on real-world clinical applications.
We believe we are driving a revolution in how we measure and modulate the activity of our electrical brains, which will have a massive impact on health, wellness, human-computer interaction, and society.
Some of our most intense areas of work:
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- Clinically ready wireless EEG and multichannel transcranial brain stimulation
- Biomarkers for neurodegenerative disease diagnosis and prognosis
- Closed-loop neuro-stimulation
The successful candidate will join the hardware team to support the development of innovative non-invasive products to study and modulate human electrical brain activity.
PROFILE:
Electrical/electronics engineer, biomedical engineer or similar with at least 5 years of experience to lead our HW team in the development of EEG and transcranial stimulation systems. Must have experience in both analogical and digital hardware design, test, documentation and validation, according to quality procedures, ideally for medical devices (ISO13485 or similar).
REQUIREMENTS:
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- Electrical/Electronics/Telecommunications/Biomedical Engineer (MSc preferred)
- Experience in circuit design, both analog and digital
- Circuit testing and instrumentation
- Design and procedures documentation
- Project management
- Problem solving and potential for growth
- Experience in design for EMC
- Leadership skills
- Advanced English language skills in reading, writing and speaking
- Good communication skills to interact internally and externally a plus
- Experience with Industrial design/CAD tools a plus
- Medicalequipment regulation basic knowledge
- Bio-measurement circuit design a plus
Start date: ASAP
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