iRhythm Technologies, Inc. is a San Francisco$B!>(Bbased medical
device startup company that is combining novel diagnostic devices
with advanced data analysis concepts to create a new approach to
cardiac rhythm monitoring.
We are looking for a talented and self-motivated Mechanical Engineer
to participate in an exciting development effort which will
contribute to our suite of monitoring devices. The effort includes a
mix of conceptual problem-solving and design work coupled with
practical requirements such as design for human factors, scalability
at manufacturing and cost-effective design. The right candidate
should be able to take on a variety of engineering activities
spanning research, experimentation, test and design. A significant
amount of time will be spent using Solidworks however you should be
willing to get your hands dirty in the lab performing experiments and
building prototypes.
Responsibilities:
- Design and develop housing and attachment mechanisms for a next
generation application
- Collect and contribute creative input for brainstorming and concept
development efforts
- Perform feasibility studies to assess usability and comfort
- Design and build prototypes for testing and evaluation
Requirements:
- Master's Degree candid ates or advanced undergraduates strongly preferred
- Proficient with SolidWorks
- Familiarity with a wide variety of rapid prototyping techniques
- Experience with sensors and mechanical interfacing would be beneficial
- Ability to communicate and collaborate effectively in a
cross-functional environment
Interested candidates should forward a resume, cover letter, and a
portfolio of relevant work to Tim Bahney
(<mailto:careers_at_irhythmtech.com>tbahney_(at)_irhythmtech.com).
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Received on 2012-04-10 09:39:16