Job Description
Join us in pioneering breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably. Our inspiring and caring environment forms a global community that celebrates diversity and individuality. We encourage you to step beyond your comfort zone, offering resources and flexibility to foster your professional and personal growth, all while valuing your unique contributions. Apply now for the position of Staff Electrical Engineer, and you will join a diverse engineering team and develop cutting-edge electrical-optical technologies for In-Vitro blood analyzers and lab automation systems. Your role: * You will design, develop, and test analog and mixed signal circuits for various applications. Experience in the electrical and mechanical design of optical detection systems would be an advantage. * You will perform detailed circuit analysis, simulation, reliability prediction calculations, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and reliability. * You will create detailed design documentation (schematics, test procedures, bill of materials, etc.), specifications, and reports. * You will build and integrate electronics with optical, mechanical, and embedded software components, as part of a multi-disciplinary team. * You will characterize and test designs using bench-top laboratory equipment and develop test scripts using programming languages. * You will conduct complex design verification tests and be responsible for root causes analysis and documentation of design failure and technical issues. * You will collaborate with cross-functional project teams and various engineering disciplines (mechanical, detector subsystem, embedded software, application software, system engineering) to ensure seamless integration of systems. * You must stay updated with industry trends and emerging technologies to incorporate best practices into designs. * You will ensure compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements. * You will support manufacturing and field service teams with technical expertise during production and post-production phases. Your expertise: * Strong proficiency in designing, simulating, and testing analog circuits. * Extensive experience with control systems, including filter design, PID control, feedback loops and stability analysis. Optical detection system design and statistical analysis experience is a plus. * Demonstrated ability to investigate, design and develop varying sensing electronics. * Solid understanding of EMI/EMC considerations and mitigation techniques. * Proficient in using ECAD and EDA tools such as Mentor Graphics Xpedition, SPICE, or similar. * Ability to engage in hands-on work in the lab, building and testing your own designs using oscilloscopes, signal generators, and spectrum analyzers. Experience with optical test equipment such as autocollimators and spectrophotometers is a plus. * Knowledge of embedded systems and embedded software (firmware) development is a plus. Your skills: * Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or equivalent field with minimum 7 years of demonstrated practical success in electronics design or MSEE or PhD with 5+ years of experience. * Broad knowledge in electrical engineering, physics, and mathematics. * High-paced individual who is eager and passionate about developing and delivering solutions. * Self-starter with strong analytical skills, capable of managing multiple tasks while maintaining strong interpersonal and communication skills in close collaboration with key stakeholders. * Experience in mentoring and leading a small engineering team to handle multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines is a plus. To find out more about the specific business, have a look at https://www.siemens-healthineers.com/en-us/laboratory-diagnostics The pay range for this position is $139,000 - $190,000 U.S. dollars annually; however, base pay offered may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and