Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Mechanical Engineer Neuromodulation Verily Life Sciences Google San Francisco

Job Description: • 2-minute read •
As a Mechanical Engineer at Verily, you will be responsible for design of mechanical aspects of design for highly miniaturized medical devices, including prototyping, design for manufacturing, and failure analysis. You will work closely with a cross-functional engineering team to prototype, develop, test, and launch new hardware products to help move healthcare from reactive to proactive.
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Responsibilities
Work with cross-functional teams to define mechanical specifications based on system-level requirements and tradeoffs.
Design mechanical aspects of packages, leads, sensors, applicators, and/or surgical tools for highly miniaturized electronic devices.
Prototype mechanical designs using in-house tools and support from vendors, including integration with a variety of electronic components.
Identify and qualify key vendors producing mechanical prototypes.
Perform failure analysis of mechanical aspects of designs, including fracture analysis.
Qualifications
Minimum qualifications:
MS degree in mechanical engineering or biomedical engineering, or equivalent practical experience.
4 years of work experience.
Experience in prototyping mechanical designs including 3D printing, machining, and other rapid prototyping strategies.
Work experience in high reliability mechanical design (medical, aerospace, etc).

Preferred qualifications:
PhD in mechanical engineering or biomedical engineering.
Medical device R&D experience, especially including hermetic packaging. Experience working cross-functionally, especially with reliability engineers, quality engineers, and failure analysts.
Strong background in failure analysis methods for analyzing fractures and cracking. Proficiency with Finite Element Modeling tools and finite element stress analysis.
Strong background in systems engineering including FMEA and DOE design.
Proficiency in mechanical design tools such as SolidWorks and ProE. Knowledge of fracture mechanics and mechanical fatigue.
Demonstrated ability to thrive in a fast-pace research and development environment.
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