Electronics Engineer Medical Devices
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Your mission Do you enjoy hands-on electronics engineering in a product-focused development environment? And would you like your work to contribute directly to improving the lives of people with migraine?
At Salvia BioElectronics, we are developing a breakthrough neuromodulation implant designed to reduce the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks. As we continue our clinical development, we are looking for an Electronics Engineer to strengthen our Development department with solid execution power and technical curiosity.
As an Electronics Engineer, you will contribute to the development, verification, and improvement of electronic designs that underpin our implant technology. Working closely with experienced engineers and cross-functional teams, you will focus on testing, analysis, and design support in a regulated medical device environment. You will report to the Director Hardware and be part of a multidisciplinary Development team. Your responsibilities
- Execute laboratory testing and verification activities for electronic systems and components
- Support electronic design work, including schematic capture, PCB layout reviews, andcomponentselection
- Perform circuit simulations, signal integrity checks, and basic thermal analyses under guidance
- Document test results, verification activities, and technical findings in line with quality and regulatory standards
- Support failure analysis and troubleshooting activities together with senior engineers
- Collaborate with Quality, Reliability, and Equipment teams to ensure compliant and robust designs
Requirements
Do you have experience in Laboratory experience?, Do you have a Bachelor's degree?, * A BSc degree (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering
- A solid foundation in analog and digital electronics
- Hands-on experience with laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, and power supplies
- Familiarity with electronic design and simulation tools (e.g.Altium, SPICE)
- Experience with schematic design, PCB design, or electronic testing through work, internships, or projects
- A structured, detail-oriented way of working and eagerness to learn
- Clear communication skills and the ability to document technical work
- Experience in medical devices or regulated industries is a plus, but not required
Benefits & conditions
Why us?
- A professional engineering role with room to grow, where you can deepen your technical skills and take on more responsibility over time
- Exposure to the full medical device development lifecycle within a clinical-stage company
- Collaboration with a highly skilled, international Development team that values learning and knowledge sharing
- A competitive salary and benefits package, including pension and long-term incentive options
- A workplace at High Tech Campus Eindhoven, surrounded by innovation, nature, and excellent facilities
- Support for work-life balance, including flexible holiday observance and shared sports activities
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