Senior Electrical Engineer
Remedy Robotics
Other Engineering
San Francisco, CA, USA
Location
San Francisco
Employment Type
Full time
Department
Engineering
About Remedy Robotics
Cardiovascular disease is the #1 cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Much of this could be prevented with better access to specialist care. Take stroke as an example: any delay in treatment can lead to permanent disability or death. However, due to a lack of specialist surgeons, the most effective intervention can only be performed in 2% of US hospitals. For patients who present to one of the 98% of hospitals that do not offer the surgery, treatment is either significantly delayed or not offered at all because timely transfer is not feasible.
Our mission is to bring state-of-the-art vascular intervention to anyone, anytime, regardless of their location. Our team of medical clinicians, roboticists, and machine learning experts are working to bridge this gap by building the world’s first remotely-operated, semi-autonomous endovascular surgical robot.
We’ve already done what nobody else could—using our system, doctors from around the world were able to remotely perform this procedure from as far as 8000 miles away. We now need your help to bring this technology out of the laboratory and into hospitals everywhere.
The Role
You'll take ownership of the electrical system across Remedy's surgical robot platform — the boards, the architecture, and the path to production. You'll design, build, and bring up the boards that drive our motors, manage sensing, and tie together the electromechanical system — from schematic capture through board bring-up and production handoff. You'll work closely with our mechanical, firmware, and systems teams to ship hardware that meets medical device standards.
You Will
Own schematic design, analysis, and board bring-up for Remedy's core motor controller board (HMB) and peripheral electronics
Design and debug PCBs with attention to EMI, power integrity, and signal integrity in a mixed-signal, motor-driven environment
Drive board revisions from prototype through design verification and transfer to manufacturing
Collaborate with mechanical and firmware engineers to define interfaces, connectors, cabling, and integration requirements
Manage EE project timelines — ordering boards, coordinating assembly, and communicating schedules to the broader team
Contribute to the cart-level electrical architecture including power distribution, safety circuits, and system grounding
Support design controls and documentation for our quality system (IEC 62304 / IEC 60601 context)
You Have
~5+ years of experience designing and bringing up PCBs in a professional setting
Strong fundamentals in schematic capture, circuit analysis, EMI/EMC, and power design
Hands-on board bring-up and debugging skills (oscilloscope, logic analyzer, bench supply are second nature)
Experience with motor drive circuits (BLDC preferred)
Comfort working across domains with ME, FW, and SW teams in a fast-moving environment
Clear, proactive communication style — you close loops and flag risks early
BS or MS in Electrical Engineering or equivalent
Nice To Have
Experience in medical device development (IEC 60601, ISO 13485 environment)
PCB layout skills (or enough fluency to review and guide layout)
Soldering and rework ability for prototype iterations
Experience with flex or rigid-flex PCB design
Familiarity with EMC pre-compliance testing
Previous startup or small-team experience where you owned a subsystem end-to-end