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BioSensics is a young and dynamic research and product development company focusing on medical device development primarily in the wearable sensor space. We are looking to add several embedded systems engineers to our team, including both senior and intermediate level positions. Our physiological monitoring, telehealth, and biofeedback products find applications in elderly care, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and many other areas. We have several exciting National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded research and development projects in the pipeline. We are looking for self-driven, detail oriented, and motivated embedded systems engineers to join our team. You will contribute to the development of hardware and firmware for BioSensics devices. For the right candidate there is the opportunity to lead these efforts. Experience in developing firmware for low power micro-controllers, debugging embedded systems, and experience with digital circuit design and PCB board production are required. Familiarity with MEMS accelerometers or gyroscopes and low power personal area wireless standards are preferred. Full time, competitive salary based on experience. This is an exciting opportunity for an entrepreneurial and motivated engineer to join a young and rapidly growing company.



Interested candidates please contact Vice President of R&D Dr. Joseph Gwin D'05 at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>




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