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The Electrical Engineer provides technical leadership across board- and system-level designs for clinical-grade ultrasound systems. The role spans requirements definition, architecture, circuit design, layout guidance, bring-up, system integration, verification, and sustaining/obsolescence work. Key Responsibilities
Lead architecture and detailed design for ultrasound hardware modules (Tx pulsers, T/R protection, low-noise receive chains, precision clocks, high-speed data paths to FPGA/SoC). Create verification plans; execute bench/system testing, reliability growth, and EMC readiness; drive fault isolation and corrective actions. Balance performance, schedule, cost, and quality; present options, risks, and trade-offs to stakeholders. Guide junior engineers; coordinate internal/external design resources and vendors; review and approve design documentation. Own sustaining engineering for released modules: component obsolescence management, value engineerin...
The Electrical Engineer provides technical leadership across board- and system-level designs for clinical-grade ultrasound systems. The role spans requirements definition, architecture, circuit design, layout guidance, bring-up, system integration, verification, and sustaining/obsolescence work. Key Responsibilities
Lead architecture and detailed design for ultrasound hardware modules (Tx pulsers, T/R protection, low-noise receive chains, precision clocks, high-speed data paths to FPGA/SoC). Create verification plans; execute bench/system testing, reliability growth, and EMC readiness; drive fault isolation and corrective actions. Balance performance, schedule, cost, and quality; present options, risks, and trade-offs to stakeholders. Guide junior engineers; coordinate internal/external design resources and vendors; review and approve design documentation. Own sustaining engineering for released modules: component obsolescence management, value engineerin...