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Systems Engineer

Company Name:
DEKA Research & Development
Position Type:
Full-time
The Systems Engineer works on a multi-disciplinary product development team on the creation, development and lifecycle management of innovative medical products. The position provides exposure to a wide variety of exciting, industry-changing products in a rigorous, fast-paced environment and offers significant opportunities for growth.
Responsibilities:
Using multi-disciplinary engineering skills to develop and maintain sophisticated medical devices
Definition of system and subsystem-level requirements and design documentation
Definition of test methods and acceptance criteria Performing risk management activities including hazards analysis, fault tree analysis, and FMEA
Failure and root cause analysis, including detailed characterization of target systems
Qualifications:
Minimum of BS in Mechanical, Electrical, or Software Engineering
Minimum 2 years experience in a technical field
Demonstrated proficiency in various facets of product design including mechanical, electrical, and software engineering
Demonstrated skills with key tools of investigation and documentation (e.g. LabView, python, Minitab, Excel).
Demonstrated track record of multidisciplinary diagnostic and problem solving skills
Knowledge of various component forming processes (Injection Molding, Sheet Metal/Stamping, Casting, Forging, Machining, etc.) and assembly processes (Electronics Assembly, Welding, Fastening, Automation, etc)
Excellent communications and written skills Passion for a job well done and an intrinsic interest in how things workEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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