Electronics Design Manager

PulseMedica

$100K — $130K *
Healthcare
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's or Master's in Electrical, Biomedical, or related engineering field.
  • 7+ years of progressive experience in electronics design for medical or high-reliability systems.
  • Proven experience leading and mentoring engineers or small teams.
  • Strong expertise in analog/mixed-signal or FPGA/digital design.
  • Familiarity with embedded firmware and communication interfaces.
  • Understanding of regulatory and safety-critical design standards.
  • Strategic thinker with a hands-on approach.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and develop a growing team of electronics engineers.
  • Set the technical roadmap for electronics architecture and integration.
  • Contribute hands-on to FPGA or analog/mixed-signal design.
  • Establish scalable processes for design reviews and compliance.
  • Collaborate across disciplines for system-level performance and reliability.
  • Drive continuous improvement and foster a culture of innovation.
  • Support regulatory, verification, and risk management activities.

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation, health, dental, and vision benefits.
  • Option to participate in the employee stock option plan.
  • Free on-site gym membership.
  • Contribute to enhancing people's vision.
  • Unique opportunity to build and grow within a revolutionary industry.
  • Hybrid work model available.
  • Growth opportunities within the company.
  • Monthly team social events.
  • Recent Great Place to Work certification.
Full Job Description
Electronics Design Manager

PulseMedica is looking for a hands-on technical leader ready to influence the next generation of vision technology from Edmonton, Alberta - a growing hub of Canadian innovation. This role is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced engineer who wants to build, lead, and contribute to medical device advancements with global reach. Candidates across Canada may be considered for a hybrid arrangement that includes regular travel to our Edmonton headquarters.

In this role, you'll report directly to the CTO and lead a skilled team of electronics engineers while applying your own expertise in
analog/mixed-signal and FPGA design. It's a true player-coach position: you'll manage the Electronics Design team, guide technical execution, and stay actively involved in hands-on development.

The Opportunity

As the Electronics Design Manager, you'll lead the design and delivery of complex, safety-critical electronics for our advanced ophthalmic systems. You'll provide both management of Electrical Engineers and technical oversight. Technical oversight will involve driving architecture, guiding design reviews, and mentoring engineers. You'll work cross-functionally across software, optics, mechanical, and systems teams to deliver cohesive, high-performance systems that meet regulatory and quality standards.

If you're a builder, leader, and mentor who thrives in dynamic, high-impact environments, this is your opportunity to grow a team and technology that will define the future of vision care.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead and develop a growing team of electronics engineers.
  • Set the technical roadmap for electronics architecture and integration.
  • Contribute hands-on to FPGA and/or analog/mixed-signal design.
  • Establish scalable processes for design reviews, documentation, and compliance.
  • Collaborate across disciplines to ensure system-level performance and reliability.
  • Drive continuous improvement and foster a culture of innovation and mentorship.
  • Support regulatory, verification, and risk management activities (e.g., FMEA, ISO 14971).

Requirements
  • Bachelor's or Master's in Electrical, Biomedical, or related engineering field.
  • 7+ years of progressive experience in electronics design related to medical or high-reliability systems.
  • Proven experience leading and mentoring engineers or small teams.
  • Strong technical depth in one or more of:
    • Analog/mixed-signal design (low-noise, safety-critical systems), or
    • FPGA/digital design (from specification to verification).
  • Familiarity with embedded firmware and communication interfaces.
  • Understanding of regulatory and safety-critical design standards.
  • Strategic thinker with a hands-on approach - comfortable balancing leadership with design execution.
  • Startup mindset: adaptive, collaborative, and ready to grow with the team.


Anticipated Start Date: as soon as a suitable candidate is found

Duration: Full time Permanent (40 hours per week)

Salary: Commensurate to experience and qualifications

Location: Edmonton (Hybrid available for Canadian-based candidates)

What you can expect from PulseMedica:
  • Competitive compensation, health, dental and vision benefits and the option to participate in our employee stock option plan
  • Free on-site gym (Jackson's Gym)
  • A role that contributes to helping change people's lives by enhancing their vision
  • A unique opportunity to build, grow, and be part of a team that is going to revolutionize a multi-billion dollar industry
  • Hybrid work
  • Growth Opportunities
  • Monthly team social events
  • Working for a company that was recently Great Place to Work certified!

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