Santa Clara, California, US
1 day ago
Staff Reliability Engineer (EE)

Johnson Johnson, Robotics and Digital Solutions (RAD) group is recruiting for a Staff Reliability Engineer located in Santa Clara, CA.

The Hardware Team in the RAD group is a diverse group of highly motivated engineers who are passionate about designing and developing the next generation, groundbreaking robotic platforms. We want you to join our team and be part of the success of our mission.

Overview:

As a Staff Reliability Engineer on the Team, you will serve as the domain expert on reliability of electrical and electronic assemblies.

This position places an emphasis on working closely with Electrical Engineering team to design in, evaluate and improve reliability of printed circuit board assemblies of complex medical robotics system. Candidates must be self-motivated, independent and have an eagerness to learn and work as a team, and a desire to thrive in a dynamic environment.

Key Responsibilities:

In support of reliability strategy, plan and coordinate design and testing activities required to develop and deliver reliable system.Champion implementation of the Design for Reliability principals for electrical and electronic components of a complex medical robotics system.Coordinate failure analysis and perform root-cause analysis on electromechanical equipment with multifunctional teams.Per the reliability strategy, design, document, and release PCA reliability tests protocols and author reports.Develop quality system documentation to further improve reliability processes company wide. Mentor junior engineers and supervise contractors.

Johnson Johnson, Robotics and Digital Solutions (RAD) group is recruiting for a Staff Reliability Engineer located in Santa Clara, CA.

The Hardware Team in the RAD group is a diverse group of highly motivated engineers who are passionate about designing and developing the next generation, groundbreaking robotic platforms. We want you to join our team and be part of the success of our mission.

Overview:

As a Staff Reliability Engineer on the Team, you will serve as the domain expert on reliability of electrical and electronic assemblies.

This position places an emphasis on working closely with Electrical Engineering team to design in, evaluate and improve reliability of printed circuit board assemblies of complex medical robotics system. Candidates must be self-motivated, independent and have an eagerness to learn and work as a team, and a desire to thrive in a dynamic environment.

Key Responsibilities:

In support of reliability strategy, plan and coordinate design and testing activities required to develop and deliver reliable system.Champion implementation of the Design for Reliability principals for electrical and electronic components of a complex medical robotics system.Coordinate failure analysis and perform root-cause analysis on electromechanical equipment with multifunctional teams.Per the reliability strategy, design, document, and release PCA reliability tests protocols and author reports.Develop quality system documentation to further improve reliability processes company wide. Mentor junior engineers and supervise contractors.

Education:

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related engineering field is required.

Experience and Skills:

Required:

8 years of demonstrated industry experience in improving reliability of electrical and electronic equipment in all phases of product development lifecycle. Ability to read schematics and have a basic understanding of PCA designs.Proven record of applying Design for Reliability principles such as de-rating techniques to improve reliability of electrical and electronic assemblies. Working knowledge of reliability test methods for electrical and electronic equipment (examples, 4-corner, HALT, HAST, etc.) and relevant industry and accepted standards (IPS, IEC, JEDEC, etc.).Ability to produce high quality documentation that is clearly understandable. Ability to work in ambiguity, prioritize and lead work on multiple projects.

Preferred:

Solid understanding of risk management techniques, such as DFMEA, for complex electromechanical system in FDA regulated environment.Proven experience with reliability testing and failure investigation of complex electromechanical system in Medical Device industry.Working knowledge of ReliaSoft reliability tools, Minitab statistical software, Telcordia prediction, Altium PCA stress analysis is an asset. Understanding of reliability of repairable systems.Experience with PLM such Oracle Agile.Experience working with contract manufactures and external suppliers.

Other:

Travel up to 10% to design partners and contract manufacturers may be required.

Perks

Flexible VacationCulture of Respect, Innovation Inclusion401k, pension, medical, dental, and vision plansPaid parental leave

Business hours are generally 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required as job duties demand.

Do you want to be part of a diverse team delivering innovative products to market? Apply today

Johnson Johnson Medical Devices is passionate about shaping the future of digital surgery and expanding its robotics and digital solutions offerings across the entire portfolio, with multi-specialty, end-to-end solutions in orthopedics, endoluminal intervention and general surgery. This includes the MONARCH® platform, a first-of-its-kind robotic technology indicated for bronchoscopic visualization of and access to patient airways for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in the lung.

Johnson Johnson is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.

The anticipated base pay range for this position is $141,000 to $ 227,700.

Education:

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related engineering field is required.

Experience and Skills:

Required:

8 years of demonstrated industry experience in improving reliability of electrical and electronic equipment in all phases of product development lifecycle. Ability to read schematics and have a basic understanding of PCA designs.Proven record of applying Design for Reliability principles such as de-rating techniques to improve reliability of electrical and electronic assemblies. Working knowledge of reliability test methods for electrical and electronic equipment (examples, 4-corner, HALT, HAST, etc.) and relevant industry and accepted standards (IPS, IEC, JEDEC, etc.).Ability to produce high quality documentation that is clearly understandable. Ability to work in ambiguity, prioritize and lead work on multiple projects.

Preferred:

Solid understanding of risk management techniques, such as DFMEA, for complex electromechanical system in FDA regulated environment.Proven experience with reliability testing and failure investigation of complex electromechanical system in Medical Device industry.Working knowledge of ReliaSoft reliability tools, Minitab statistical software, Telcordia prediction, Altium PCA stress analysis is an asset. Understanding of reliability of repairable systems.Experience with PLM such Oracle Agile.Experience working with contract manufactures and external suppliers.

Other:

Travel up to 10% to design partners and contract manufacturers may be required.

Perks

Flexible VacationCulture of Respect, Innovation Inclusion401k, pension, medical, dental, and vision plansPaid parental leave

Business hours are generally 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required as job duties demand.

Do you want to be part of a diverse team delivering innovative products to market? Apply today

Johnson Johnson Medical Devices is passionate about shaping the future of digital surgery and expanding its robotics and digital solutions offerings across the entire portfolio, with multi-specialty, end-to-end solutions in orthopedics, endoluminal intervention and general surgery. This includes the MONARCH® platform, a first-of-its-kind robotic technology indicated for bronchoscopic visualization of and access to patient airways for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in the lung.

Johnson Johnson is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.

The anticipated base pay range for this position is $141,000 to $ 227,700.

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