Job Description
At Telos Health we are developing novel robotic-assisted technologies and interventional capabilities that will forever change the disparate outcomes of ischemic stroke – a disease that impacts close to a million people a year in the U.S., and 10 million worldwide. Not only is Telos changing the way stroke is treated, but also bringing this treatment to the greater population who is currently without. We are actively building a team who is focused on developing novel solutions for this complex disease – a disease in which one in four adults will face in their lifetime.
What You’ll Do:
Telos is seeking a multi-faceted and motivated technician to join our rapidly growing team to help us build the next generation of products for Imperative Care, changing the future of healthcare. As a member of a tight-knit team, you’ll participate in developing surgical hardware that will utilize your skills in mechanical assembly, electrical cable routing, soldering mounting of circuit boards, and debugging. Your work will directly contribute to improving access to care that gives stroke patients a better chance to survive and thrive.
- Assemble complex mechanical systems that encompass hundreds of unique parts. Your expertise with precision tools will ensure the accurate placement of linear guides, rotary bearings, actuators, motors, and drive systems.
- Construct electrical cables to power drive systems and sensor architecture. This involves creating cable assembly prints, attaching electrical connectors, and troubleshooting using voltmeters and oscilloscopes. You will take a leadership role in developing optimal cable routing, documenting it through technical drawings and pictures.
- Perform electrical board bring-up, soldering of simple components or circuits, and characterization testing of electrical subsystems. Thoroughly document test results.
- Collaborate closely with engineers to develop work instructions, maintain inventory for development builds, and ensure a clean and organized build environment.
- Maintain and calibrate tools, replenish stock fasteners, and ensure organization in the development and build areas.
- Conduct long-term verification tests like mechanical life test or thermal cycling.
- Demonstrated history of working on complex mechanical and electrical systems.
- HS diploma and a minimum of 8 years related experience; AA degree and a minimum of 5 years experience preferred.
- Strong understanding of assembly and calibration methods.
- A proven ability to work well in a team environment
- Must be capable of working independently and in a team while being flexible and self-motivated.
- Previous experience assembling Medical Devices in an FDA-regulated environment is preferred.
$82,000 - 107,000 annually
Please note that the salary information is a general guideline only. Imperative Care considers factors such as scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, and internal equity, as well as location, market and business considerations when extending an offer. As part of our total rewards package, Imperative Care offers comprehensive benefits including a 401k plan, health benefits, generous PTO, a parental leave program and emotional health
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