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R&D Engineer - Neuroimplant Devices (II/III)

Coherence

Cambridge

On-site

GBP 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A leading medical device company in Cambridge seeks a Research and Development Engineer II-III to contribute to groundbreaking medical technologies. The role involves designing implant-system interface boards, validating PCB assemblies for neural stimulation, and supporting mechanical prototyping. Applicants should have a degree in Electronic Engineering and over 3 years of experience in designing low-noise electronic circuits. Ideal candidates thrive in dynamic environments and possess strong problem-solving and communication skills. Competitive salary and benefits offered.

Benefits

Competitive salary and share options
Daily meals provided
Professional development support
Flexible working hours

Qualifications

  • 3+ years of experience in electronic circuit design for low-noise systems.
  • Experience with ECAD tools and PCB design.
  • Comfortable working in fast-paced research environments.

Responsibilities

  • Design and implement implant-system interface boards.
  • Prototype and validate PCB assemblies for neural stimulation.
  • Conduct root-cause analysis of device failures.

Skills

Design and develop analog/digital electronic circuits
PCB design constraints
Embedded firmware development
Rapid mechanical design and prototyping
Strong analytical and problem-solving
Communication and teamwork

Education

Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD in Electronic Engineering

Tools

Altium
Cadence
Job description
A leading medical device company in Cambridge seeks a Research and Development Engineer II-III to contribute to groundbreaking medical technologies. The role involves designing implant-system interface boards, validating PCB assemblies for neural stimulation, and supporting mechanical prototyping. Applicants should have a degree in Electronic Engineering and over 3 years of experience in designing low-noise electronic circuits. Ideal candidates thrive in dynamic environments and possess strong problem-solving and communication skills. Competitive salary and benefits offered.
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