Staff Power Electronics Engineer

Resonant Link Medical

$120K — $150K *
Hospitals & Medical Centers
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Strong foundation in power electronics and analog circuit design.
  • Experience with circuit and power converter design for regulated, high-reliability products.
  • Proficiency in Altium for schematic capture and PCB layout.
  • Hands-on experience with prototyping, debugging, and verification in lab settings.
  • Solid understanding of passive networks and device-level modeling.
  • Command of engineering processes for high-reliability electronics.
  • Clear communication skills and experience collaborating in multidisciplinary teams.

Responsibilities

  • Own high-stakes electrical engineering risks to ensure reliable hardware delivery.
  • Design and implement circuits from concept to high-fidelity hardware.
  • Test, validate, and debug hardware in the lab using methodical engineering practices.
  • Identify and resolve failure modes in complex electrical systems.
  • Drive hardware through internal milestones like schematic release and verification.
  • Support the test engineering team as a technical expert.
  • Collaborate across disciplines to deliver integrated, production-ready platforms.

Benefits

  • Unlimited vacation policy plus paid holidays including a week off at New Year.
  • Generous medical, dental, and vision benefits.
  • 401(k) plan with company match.
  • Paid parental and family leave.
  • Professional development opportunities via conferences and mentorship.
  • Team outings and retreats.
Full Job Description


In this role, you will take ownership of high-stakes electrical engineering challenges across power electronics and analog circuit design, helping drive our systems from concept through working hardware. You will focus on rigorous power electronic design, schematic capture, PCB layout, and lab-based debugging and verification to ensure our platforms are reliable, manufacturable, and ready for customer delivery. Along the way, you'll design and implement new circuits, support the test engineering team by testing and debugging hardware, and collaborate with teammates to raise the level of technical rigor across the organization. Your work will directly shape the quality, reliability, and delivery of our product platforms and help create wireless power solutions that improve patient care.

Your typical day will involve...
  • Owning high-stakes electrical engineering risks across power electronics, battery management, and analog circuits - and driving them to closure to ensure reliable customer hardware delivery.
  • Designing and implementing circuits end-to-end, including schematic capture, PCB layout, and release in Altium, turning concepts into high-fidelity hardware.
  • Rolling up your sleeves in the lab to prototype, test, validate, and debug hardware using disciplined, methodical engineering practices.
  • Debugging complex electrical systems, quickly identifying failure modes in power, analog, and mixed-signal circuits and driving root-cause resolution.
  • Driving hardware through internal milestones, including schematic release, layout, initial bring-up, detailed verification, and final shipping.
  • Supporting the test engineering team as a technical subject-matter expert, accelerating troubleshooting and verification workflows.
  • Collaborating across disciplines - systems, electromagnetics, mechanical, firmware, and test - to deliver integrated, production-ready platforms.
  • Raising the bar on engineering rigor, improving EE workflows, documentation, and internal processes.

Requirements
Required Qualifications:
  • Strong foundation in power electronics and analog circuit design.
  • Experience designing and validating circuits and power converters for regulated, high-reliability products.
  • Proficiency in schematic capture, PCB layout, and release using Altium.
  • Hands-on experience with lab-based prototyping, bring-up, debugging, and verification.
  • Solid understanding of passive networks and device-level modeling (inductors, transformers, semiconductors).
  • Strong command of engineering and design processes for shipping high-reliability electronics.
  • Excellent organizational skills and a disciplined, methodical approach to problem solving.
  • Clear communicator with experience working across multidisciplinary teams.


Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience designing and validating electronics for active implantable medical devices
  • Exposure to high-frequency power electronics or resonant power systems.
  • Familiarity with electromagnetic design and wireless power transfer principles.
  • Knowledge of relevant safety standards and regulatory requirements (e.g., IEC 60601, ISO 14708).


Values and Culture Add:
  • High-Drive and Self-Motivated: You take ownership of your work, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and can manage tasks with minimal supervision while meeting objectives.
  • Strong Analytical Skills and Critical Thinking: You use a data-driven approach to problem solving and seek out information to make informed decisions.
  • Detail-Oriented and Organized: Your precision ensures consistent, high-quality work and organizational skills mean you efficiently manage multiple concurrent projects.
  • Team-First Mentality: You collaborate effectively, communicate clearly, and support your teammates.
  • Growth Mindset: You welcome feedback and continuously seek to improve.

Benefits
  • Competitive salary and stock options.
  • Paid holidays (including a week off at new year) and an unlimited vacation policy.
  • Generous medical, dental, and vision benefits.
  • 401(k) retirement plan and company match.
  • Paid parental and family leave.
  • Professional development through opportunities like conferences, courses, and other learning programs.
  • Company outings and team retreats.


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