Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine-posted 3 months ago
Intern
Cincinnati, OH
5,001-10,000 employees

Johnson & Johnson is recruiting for Electrical Engineering Co-ops for the Summer 2026 term within our MedTech sector, located in Cincinnati, OH. As an Electrical Engineering Co-op at Ethicon, you will have the chance to be a contributing member to one of our teams developing electrical and electromechanical surgical instruments, surgical robotics, electronic operating room equipment, or systems for automated data acquisition, analysis, and visualization. You will use state of the art tools to perform testing, experimentation, and validation in support of product design. Responsibilities will increase with each rotation as you learn more by returning to school. Rotations are generally 12 weeks and availability for multiple rotations is desired. We offer a competitive wage and housing assistance to non-local students that live 50+ miles from the site.

  • Be a contributing member to one of our teams developing electrical and electromechanical surgical instruments, surgical robotics, electronic operating room equipment, or systems for automated data acquisition, analysis, and visualization.
  • Use state of the art tools to perform testing, experimentation, and validation in support of product design.
  • Support team members in design, conducting experiments, data acquisition and analysis, troubleshooting, assembly and fabrication of prototypes and equipment.
  • Gain product development experience such as concept generation, circuit design, writing firmware and software, printed circuit board design and fabrication, system prototyping, testing and debugging hardware and software, and documentation.
  • Assist in developing laboratory testing, interpreting data results, and recommending next steps.
  • Be enrolled in an accredited College/Institution pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field.
  • Be in your second year or above in school at the beginning of the co-op term in May 2026 with a graduation date after December 2026.
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.0.
  • Authorized to work in the United States during the full duration of the co-op.
  • Have demonstrated leadership/participation in campus programs and/or community service activities.
  • Interest in the Medical Device Industry.
  • Basic knowledge and experience with Analog hardware design and analysis, Embedded Systems (Microcontrollers, Arduino, Raspberry Pi), Circuit board and/or system troubleshooting, Making measurements using typical electrical laboratory equipment (Oscilloscope, Digital Multimeter, etc), MATLAB, Python, or equivalent scripting languages.
  • Knowledge and experience with Statistical analysis and/or Design of Experiments (Minitab, Weibull/Reliasoft, SAS, R).
  • Risk management.
  • Designing product components and subsystems, familiarity with manufacturing processes and related design requirements and constraints.
  • Schematic capture, circuit board design and fabrication (Altium, Cadence, KiCAD, etc).
  • Circuit simulation using LTSpice or other SPICE software.
  • Embedded Systems such as coding in C/C++, VHDL, Verilog, and with peripherals such as Ethernet, USB, and busses such as I2C and SPI.
  • Coding in LabVIEW, MATLAB, or Python for test automation and data post-processing.
  • Previous Experience in the Medical Device Industry.
  • Co-Ops/Interns may be eligible to participate in Company sponsored employee medical benefits in accordance with the terms of the plan.
  • Co-Ops and Interns are eligible for sick time benefits: up to 40 hours per calendar year; for employees who reside in the State of Washington, up to 56 hours per calendar year.
  • Co-Ops and Interns may be eligible to participate in the Company’s consolidated retirement plan (pension).
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