Senior Electrical Engineer-Medical Device (REF242Z)

  • Full-time

Company Description

KMC Systems, Inc. is a white label specialized manufacturing partner providing complex instrumentation for leading global medical device and health care companies seeking innovative discovery, testing and therapy solutions. 40 years of product innovation and Federal Drug Administration (FDA) compliance management have kept KMC at the forefront of end-to-end lab automation, gene sequencing, invitro diagnostics, liquid biopsies and bio processing, helping brands to excel and build a better tomorrow together.


KMC Systems Inc., is a fully owned subsidiary of Elbit Systems of America (NASDAQ:ESLT). It has been and will continue to be the policy of Elbit Systems of America to recruit, hire, train and promote into all job levels based solely upon job-related qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, creed, age, sex, national origin, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, veteran or military status, genetics or citizenship status. Elbit Systems of America is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.

 

 

In this role the Electrical Engineer II will participate in new product electrical/electronic development for complex medical device instrumentation systems, such as those which provide advanced in vitro diagnostics.

 

Job Description

Carry out specific project responsibilities as part of larger program objectives involved in the design and development of products, equipment, or processes.  Consults with higher level engineering personnel to resolve more complex design challenges and alternatives. Utilizes electrical and electronic design tools such as schematic capture and FPGA/CPLD/VHDL tools. Implements and reviews designs for reliability, design for manufacturing (DFM), and design for test (DFT) objectives.

Contribute to estimates of effort and duration of specific tasks on a program. 

Responsible for completion of tasks according to the requirements and the estimated effort and duration on an assigned project and communicating status to the lead electrical engineer. 

Participate actively in the development of requirements, specifications, block diagrams, schematics, FPGAs/CPLDs, simulations (where applicable), assembly drawings, cable harnesses, bills of material, and material costing. Prepare sub-system performance specifications.

Determine design feasibility, evaluate and select optimum design alternatives. Collaborate with the lead electrical engineer and the project team to solve technical problems, design conflicts, manage risks (technical and hazards), integrate/test/debug, and support the customer.

Conduct experiments/testing to evaluate operating characteristics of designs, products, or processes.

Prepare engineering specifications for purchases.  Work with suppliers on PCB layout, fabrication, assembly, and other design/test activities.

Evaluate engineering prototypes and translate experimental results into design criteria and specifications.

Provide input to engineering project plans and maintain liaisons with other departments in the organization.

Prepare reports of field tests, start‑ups, or installations as required and write technical instructions.

Support the manufacturing process in sustaining engineering activities and resolving design issues.

Contribute to process improvements

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in engineering or equivalent scientific discipline with 5+ years of related experience, preferably with medical devices or motion control products. 

Must be capable of applying engineering principles and practices in broad areas of assignments.  

Must be able to work in a multidisciplinary team environment.  

Must be self-motivated.

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