FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is FPGA Electrical Engineer.
What kind of projects will I be working on?
You will be working on impactful medical device projects in a highly collaborative environment.
What are the key responsibilities of the FPGA Electrical Engineer?
Key responsibilities include designing and developing electrical components and subsystems for medical devices, developing advanced circuit and system test methods, conducting prototyping and testing, translating user needs into design specifications, and participating in design reviews to ensure compliance with industry standards.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field and 4+ years of relevant work experience are required.
What preferred qualifications should I have?
Preferred qualifications include an understanding of FPGA design, power, and timing requirements, knowledge of high-speed circuit design and PCB layout, and familiarity with industry standards and compliance procedures.
What benefits does Stryker offer?
Stryker offers a total rewards package that includes bonuses, healthcare, insurance benefits, retirement programs, wellness programs, and various social and recreational activities, all of which are location-specific.
Is collaboration a key aspect of this job?
Yes, this role emphasizes collaborative partnerships and building cross-functional relationships to develop best practices.
What types of engineers is Stryker looking for?
Stryker is looking for analytical problem solvers, dedicated achievers, and collaborative partners who are relentless about quality and thrive in a fast-paced environment.
Where is Stryker located?
Stryker is a global leader in medical technologies and may have locations worldwide, as the job listing does not specify a particular site.
How does Stryker impact patient care?
Stryker impacts more than 150 million patients annually by offering innovative products and services in MedSurg, Neurotechnology, Orthopaedics, and Spine that help improve patient and healthcare outcomes.