Founded in Munich, Germany in 1989, Brainlab develops, manufactures and markets software-driven medical technology, enabling access to improved, more efficient, less-invasive patient treatments. Our key to success is our creative, talented and hard-working team, which consists of around 2000 dedicated and inspiring individuals in 25 locations worldwide. To succeed in reaching our targets, we are seeking committed colleagues who can stand behind our core values curious, authentic and useful:
Our passionate Video and Edge Processing team develops the Brainlab hardware for our future Digital O.R portfolio. These state-of-the-art medical systems offer our customers easy access to the Brainlab software capabilities of today and tomorrow.
As a Senior Design Engineer Electronics you will work on the latest innovative 4K/8K real time video processing hardware for the OR. In addition you will contribute to our sophisticated multi-video camera hub. You will be in charge of bringing the electrical/electronic engineering activities for the new generations of our products to the next level.
Key areas of your responsibilities are to
- define electrical/electronic requirements for the complete system
- ensure that design complies with applicable standards (industrial and medical)
- support the identification and mitigation of risks
- plan, define and perform design verification activities
- characterize high speed video and 10G ethernet interfaces
- support external certification activities (EMC lab)
- coordinate activities with development partners and suppliers
- transfer knowledge towards production for novel solutions
- plan and manage feasibility studies
In this position you work closely together with our colleagues from the FPGA and software team and our interdisciplinary project teams.
Required:
- degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
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at least 5 years of hands-on experience in:
- analog and digital electronics
- integration, testing, and verification of complex electrical/electronic systems
- using test equipment like oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzer, signal generators
- writing and executing test plans and reports
- reviewing circuit schematics and PCB layouts.
Desirable:
- programming e.g.: C, Python etc
- knowledge of FPGAs
- linux operating system and bash scripting
- working experience in the medical device area
- knowledge of IEC 60601-1 Basic Safety and IEC 60601-1-2 EMC
General:
- comprehensive communication skills in German and English
- ability to interact with engineering colleagues, development partners and suppliers as well as with management on top-level goals
- highly self-organized, structured thinking and good time management
- part of a highly motivated multi-disciplinary international team
Additional Information
- A mutually-supportive, international team
- Meaningful work with a lasting impact on medical technology
- 30 vacation days, plus December 24th and December 31st
- Flexible working hours as well as hybrid work model within Germany
- Parking garage and safe underground bike storage
- Award-winning subsidized company restaurant and in-house cafes
- Variety-rich fitness program in our ultra-modern 360m2 company gym
- Regular after work, team, and company events
- Comprehensive training and continuing education opportunities
Ready to apply? We look forward to receiving your online application including your first available start date and desired salary.
Contact person: Géraldine Ferrer