Electronics Verification Technician
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Engineering
Electronics Engineer, Electronics Technician, Hardware Engineer, Test Engineer
Join our innovative team as an Electronics Verification Technician and play a vital role in ensuring the quality, reliability, and functionality of cutting‑edge life‑saving technology. In this role, you will perform verification and validation testing of critical electronic circuits used in implantable pacemaker, defibrillator, and neurostimulation platforms. You will support new product development by executing test protocols, documenting results, and helping ensure designs meet product specifications, intended use, and regulatory requirements.
You will work with both custom test platforms and standard electronic measurement tools to evaluate hardware performance. You will contribute to product quality and development efficiency by supporting feasibility, characterization, and verification activities across new hardware programs.
- Execute test protocols to verify that new products and hardware concepts meet product specifications and intended use requirements
- Perform and document feasibility, characterization, and verification testing on electronic hardware
- Support the verification of new hardware products and platforms during development
- Build fixtures, breadboards, and other tools needed for testing
- Use oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, function generators, and related test equipment to collect and analyze data
- Document test activities and results clearly and accurately
- Collaborate with engineers and cross‑functional partners to support efficient development and verification activities
- Associate degree in electrical engineering or a related engineering field
- 3+ years of experience in the electronics industry
- Experience performing verification, characterization, or feasibility testing on electronic hardware
- Strong ability to document test procedures and results accurately
- Experience using oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, function generators, and other electronic measurement tools
- Strong analytical skills and proficiency with computer‑based analysis tools
- Effective verbal and written communication skills
- Soldering skills, including experience working with fine‑pitch components such as 0201 resistors and capacitors and performing PCB modifications
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team
- Ability to sit or stand for extended periods
- Ability to move between office and lab areas as needed
- Ability to perform fine motor tasks, including handling small electronic components and tools
- Ability to visually inspect equipment, parts, and test results
- Ability to occasionally lift or move items up to 25 pounds
This role is based in a temperature‑controlled professional office setting and may include work in a lab environment supporting electronics verification activities. Work may involve use of computers, electronic test equipment, benches, fixtures, and soldering tools. Personal protective equipment may be required in designated lab or manufacturing areas.
Travel Requirements- Less than 5% domestic travel
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