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Job description
Stryker Communication’s is adding to our OR Infrastructure Electrical Engineering team in Flower Mound, TX! You will create new electrical designs for our surgical table and lights product lines, using your skills and abilities to improve the OR experience for our customers and patients!
This hybrid role is based in Flower Mound, TX, with an expectation of being in the office 3-4 days per week.
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What You Will Do
Design and develop electrical components and sub-systems for medical devices
Apply circuit and electrical system test methods
Conduct or design prototyping and bench testing
Conduct problem solving, identify potential solutions, and evaluate them against component and sub-system requirements
Conduct research and studies to support product design
Translate design inputs to engineering specifications and produce component and sub-system level designs
Demonstrate understanding of customer needs and design inputs
Demonstrate proficiency with product’s intended use and clinical procedures
Learn how the financial models are constructed
Follow fundamental industry standards, design requirements and test strategies which apply to regulatory requirements
Independently create or refine engineering documentation, such as the Design History file
Follow R&D procedure like design controls and risk management, per the Quality Management System
Work cooperatively with R&D, Quality, Manufacturing, Regulatory, Clinical, Marketing and Project Management to ensure project success as a key member of the team, collaborating with others and solidifying relationships
Quickly process and assimilate procedures, policies, processes, systems, and technology required
Work on complex problems, applying advanced experience and learnings
Demonstrate ownership and prioritize work with minimal supervision
Build relationships and influence among peers
What you need
Required:
Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering or related
2+ years of experience
Master’s degree may be considered in lieu of 2 years of experience.
Preferred:
Working knowledge of electrical design process, electrical components, and manufacturing methods
Ability to interpret, analyze, and test electrical designs
Proficiency with design and concept generation CAD, CAE, or simulation tools
Ability to apply analysis tools and statistical methods
Knowledge of system components and associated requirements
Understanding of the system lifecycle and effects of design choices on the system