You will partner with cross functional teams—including electrical, systems, manufacturing, and quality—to drive new product development from concept through prototype, verification, and transfer to production while ensuring compliance with ISO 13485 design control requirements and medical device regulatory expectations. Your role: Design housings, acoustic stacks, interconnects, and mechanical interfaces that meet acoustic and ergonomic requirements while supporting electrical integration. Develop prototypes and collaborate with acoustic, electrical and signal processing engineers to validate transducer performance. Execute mechanical tests that simulate acoustic coupling and environmental stresses. Select materials and adhesives that preserve acoustic properties and reliability. Design packaging solutions for acoustic isolation, cable routing, and connector durability. Incorporate design for manufacturability and assembly early in development. Work with suppliers on tooling, molding, and precision assembly; support supplier qualification and pilot builds. Lead root cause investigations for failures and implement design changes to improve reliability and reduce field issues. Prepare and maintain CAD models, BOMs, test procedures, and verification reports. Manage component obsolescence and qualify alternates.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level