Electrical Engineer (Electromechanical Medical Device)

Strategic Employment

Cincinnati, OH

JOB DETAILS
LOCATION
Cincinnati, OH
POSTED
4 days ago

Growth-focused medical device manufacturer with an active R&D operation in Cincinnati is seeking an Electrical Engineer to support the ongoing development of a hospital-based respiratory therapy system. This role supports a reusable, FDA-regulated capital device used in clinical settings.

Responsibilities

  • Design, maintain, and troubleshoot analog and digital circuits for a hospital-grade medical device
  • Own PCB development end-to-end, including schematic design, layout, prototype bring-up, and testing
  • Support power system design, battery management, and hardware interfaces to embedded firmware
  • Integrate and validate wireless/RF modules within a regulated product environmenCollaborate closely with mechanical, firmware, systems, and regulatory engineers across the product lifecycle
  • Develop and maintain technical documentation required for FDA submissions, including DHF content
  • Support verification and validation activities, including electrical safety and EMI/EMC testing

Qualifications (must possess a minimum of 3 requirements below)

  • 5+ years of electrical engineering experience on FDA-regulated medical devices (capital equipment preferred)
  • Hands-on experience working under FDA design controls (21 CFR Part 820), including DHF documentation
  • Strong background in analog and digital circuit design
  • PCB design experience using professional EDA tools (Altium, OrCAD, PADs, or similar)
  • Familiarity with IEC 60601 and ISO 13485 environments
  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a closely related field

Preferred

  • RF / Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g) module design or integration experience
  • EMI/EMC and electrical safety testing exposure
  • Motor control or analog/digital sensor interface design experience
  • Embedded systems or firmware development exposure
  • ISO 14971 risk management experience
  • Background in respiratory, patient monitoring, or other hospital capital equipment

Why This Role

  • Work on an FDA-cleared, hospital-used device that directly supports patient care
  • Join a small R&D team with real electrical design ownership, not a support-only role
  • Broad technical scope across PCB design, power systems, embedded interfaces, and RF integration
  • Individual contributor role with visibility into the full regulated product lifecycle
  • 10% bonus eligibility, employee flexibility, and investment in career development

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