Associate Electrical Engineer, Capital Equipment, R&d - Medtech

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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States of America
Base: $76,000.00 - $121,900.00; bonus/equity: not ...
Hybrid (3 days on-site, 2 days remote)
Bachelor's master's or phd in electrical engineering
Experience with schematic capture and spice simulation
Basic analog and digital circuit design skills
Johnson & Johnson is seeking an Associate Electrical Engineer for their Capital Equipment R&D team in Cincinnati, Ohio. The role involves developing innovative surgical technologies and requires a recent graduate with relevant engineering experience and skills

Job Summary

  • This role offers exposure to multi-disciplinary development such as medical device design, manufacturing, quality, and product stability engineering throughout the product development process.
  • The position involves developing next-generation capital equipment by leveraging innovative technology to deliver solutions to customers in collaboration with seasoned engineers and mentors.
  • Employees are eligible for comprehensive benefits including a consolidated retirement plan, 401(k), vacation time, parental leave, and up to 13 days of holiday pay.

Matching Summary

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Johnson & Johnson is seeking an Associate Electrical Engineer for their Capital Equipment R&D team in Cincinnati, Ohio. The role involves developing innovative surgical technologies and requires a recent graduate with relevant engineering experience and skills.

Salary

Base: $76,000.00 - $121,900.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Retirement plan, 401(k), Vacation, Sick time, Holiday pay, Parental Leave

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Bachelor's Master's or PhD in Electrical Engineering
  • Experience with schematic capture and SPICE simulation
  • Basic analog and digital circuit design skills
  • PCB simulation experience required
  • Ability to assist with engineering investigations and root cause analysis

Nice-to-have

  • Systems-based design experience with cross-disciplinary integration
  • Familiarity with embedded systems and motor controls
  • Experience designing medical devices for surgical procedures
  • Knowledge of FPGA programming and verification
  • Inclusive behaviors and team collaboration skills

Key Requirements

  • Must be a new college graduate with relevant degree
  • Prior co-op, internship or work experience required
  • Demonstrated leadership and participation in campus programs
  • Solid understanding of design controls preferred
  • Flex/Hybrid schedule with 3 days per week on-site

Work Rights

Not specified

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