Staff Electrical Engineer

Stanford Climate Ventures

Cambridge, MA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Analog Circuit Design, Analog Microwave or Power, Analysis Skills, Business Growth, Circuit Design, Communication Skills, Computer Firmware, Conferences, Customer Support/Service, Debugging Skills, Detail Oriented, Documentation, Electrical Engineering, Electromagnetism, Electronic Design, Electronics, Hardware Debugging, Hardware Quality Assurance, Healthcare, High Reliability, Hubs, ISO (International Organization for Standardization), Implants, International Electro-Technical Commission (IEC), Laboratory, Medical Equipment, Mixed Signal Circuits, Organizational Skills, Patient Care, Power Engineering, Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Layout, Problem Solving Skills, Prototyping, Regulatory Requirements, Safety Standards, Schematic Capture, Schematics, Semiconductors, Team Player, Testing, Wireless Communications
LOCATION
Cambridge, MA
POSTED
1 day ago

Who We Are:Resonant Link Medical is pioneering the future of wireless power and data transfer for implantable medical devices to help people get well and stay well. We've designed our first-of-its-kind wireless charging into more than 50 different types of medical devices and support customers around the world from our offices and employee hubs in Burlington, Vermont, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Zurich, Switzerland. We are seeking a Staff Electrical Engineer to join our team to advance our products and processes as we grow, working from one of our three hubs. Note, we are open to supporting relocation for the right candidate. In this role, you will take ownership of high-stakes electrical engineering challenges across power electronics and analog circuit design, helping drive our systems from concept through working hardware. You will focus on rigorous power electronic design, schematic capture, PCB layout, and lab-based debugging and verification to ensure our platforms are reliable, manufacturable, and ready for customer delivery. Along the way, you'll design and implement new circuits, support the test engineering team by testing and debugging hardware, and collaborate with teammates to raise the level of technical rigor across the organization. Your work will directly shape the quality, reliability, and delivery of our product platforms and help create wireless power solutions that improve patient care.At Resonant Link Medical, we're committed to building a collaborative culture that spans disciplines and geographies. To help us deliver on our mission, we're looking for detail-oriented problem solvers and empathetic team players who are passionate about working for a quickly growing and evolving business. If you thrive in a high-impact, hands‑on environment and are interested in helping advance a promising medical technology, this is the role for you!Your typical day will involve:Owning high-stakes electrical engineering risks across power electronics, battery management, and analog circuits — and driving them to closure to ensure reliable customer hardware deliveryDesigning and implementing circuits end-to-end, including schematic capture, PCB layout, and release in Altium, turning concepts into high-fidelity hardwareRolling up your sleeves in the lab to prototype, test, validate, and debug hardware using disciplined, methodical engineering practicesDebugging complex electrical systems, quickly identifying failure modes in power, analog, and mixed‑signal circuits and driving root‑cause resolutionDriving hardware through internal milestones, including schematic release, layout, initial bring‑up, detailed verification, and final shippingSupporting the test engineering team as a technical subject‑matter expert, accelerating troubleshooting and verification workflowsCollaborating across disciplines — systems, electromagnetics, mechanical, firmware, and test — to deliver integrated, production‑ready platformsRaising the bar on engineering rigor, improving EE workflows, documentation, and internal processesRequirementsRequired QualificationsStrong foundation in power electronics and analog circuit designExperience designing and validating circuits and power converters for regulated, high‑reliability productsProficiency in schematic capture, PCB layout, and release using AltiumHands‑on experience with lab‑based prototyping, bring‑up, debugging, and verificationSolid understanding of passive networks and device‑level modeling (inductors, transformers, semiconductors)Strong command of engineering and design processes for shipping high‑reliability electronicsExcellent organizational skills and a disciplined, methodical approach to problem solvingClear communicator with experience working across multidisciplinary teamsPreferred QualificationsExperience designing and validating electronics for active implantable medical devicesExposure to high‑frequency power electronics or resonant power systemsFamiliarity with electromagnetic design and wireless power transfer principlesKnowledge of relevant safety standards and regulatory requirements (IEC 60601, ISO 14708)Values and Culture AddHigh‑Drive and Self‑Motivated: You take ownership of your work, thrive in a fast‑paced environment, and can manage tasks with minimal supervision while meeting objectivesStrong Analytical Skills and Critical Thinking: You use a data‑driven approach to problem solving and seek out information to make informed decisionsDetail‑Oriented and Organized: Your precision ensures consistent, high‑quality work and organizational skills mean you efficiently manage multiple concurrent projectsTeam‑First Mentality: You collaborate effectively, communicate clearly, and support your teammatesGrowth Mindset: You welcome feedback and continuously seek to improveBenefitsCompetitive salary and stock optionsPaid holidays (including a week off at new year) and an unlimited vacation policyGenerous medical, dental, and vision benefits401(k) retirement plan and company matchPaid parental and family leaveProfessional development through opportunities like conferences, courses, and other learning programsCompany outings and team retreatsWhy Join UsAt Resonant Link Medical, you'll be part of a team that's making a tangible impact on people's lives, improving patient outcomes and access to care. We offer a collaborative, mission‑driven work environment, opportunities for professional development and career growth, a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, and the chance to be at the forefront of wireless medical technology innovation.Resonant Link Medical is anchored by offices in Burlington, Vermont, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Zurich, Switzerland, and supports customers around the world. Join us and help shape the future of healthcare through advanced wireless technology.Resonant Link Medical is an equal opportunity employer and includes "Together is Better" as a core value. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. Please do not hesitate to apply if you see yourself contributing even if you don't check every box. Help us build an inclusive community that will change the future of wireless charging and patient care! 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