EE Test Technician II
Resonant Link
Who We Are:
Resonant Link Medical provides fast, safe, and convenient wireless power for medical devices that go on or inside the body to help people get well, stay well, and stay well wherever they are. Our world-class team has designed our first-of-its-kind wireless charging into more than 50 different types of medical devices, including ventricular assist devices, neurostimulators, brain computer interfaces, and diagnostic devices. Resonant Link Medical is anchored by offices in South Burlington, Vermont, Zurich, Switzerland, and Boston, Massachusetts, and supports customers around the world.
As our EE Test Technician II, you will play a critical role in assembling, testing, and validating our wireless charging systems. You’ll work closely with our engineering team to execute electrical test plans, build and validate magnetic and power electronics components, and ensure high-quality performance in our lab. Your contributions will directly support the development of implantable-grade systems for life-changing medical devices, and will help us maintain reliability, efficiency, and team productivity as we grow.
We’re committed to building a collaborative engineering culture that spans disciplines and geographies. To help us deliver on our mission, we’re looking for detail-oriented problem solvers and empathetic team players who are passionate about working at the intersection of innovation and medical technology. If you thrive in high-impact, hands-on environments and enjoy refining and executing rigorous testing processes, this is the role for you!
On an average day, you’ll…
- Execute Electrical Test Plans: Perform first-article bring-up, end-of-line tests, and subsystem validation under the guidance of design engineers.
- Assemble and Validate Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) Systems: Build magnetic components, integrate them into full WPT assemblies, and ensure system performance.
- Support Engineering Efforts: Conduct EMI testing, phantom tissue testing, and failure analysis to refine product designs.
- Manage Lab Operations: Maintain an organized and efficient lab space, ensuring inventory availability, and readiness of hardware for shipment.
- Documentation and Reporting: Capture test data, write test reports, create technical documentation, and contribute to continuous process improvements.
- Master New Tools and Techniques: Quickly learn and operate specialized lab equipment such as oscilloscopes, impedance analyzers, thermal cameras, and data acquisition systems.
Requirements:
- Experience with electrical testing, measurement tools, and troubleshooting techniques.
- Ability to read schematics and operate power electronic systems safely.
- Proficiency in soldering and PCB rework.
- Hands on experience assembling and fabricating miniaturized components.
- Familiarity with test documentation and data reporting.
- High attention to detail for validation and repeatable testing results.
- Adaptability to new tools, processes, and equipment.
- Strong teamwork skills with a proactive, positive attitude.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior experience in a medical device or highly regulated environment.
- Experience with EMI testing, phantom tissue testing, or related validation methods.
- Hands-on experience with potting, coil fabrication, or 3D printing.
- Experience with Altium Designer, schematics and footprint component creation, and layout capture.
- Prior experience in PCB procurement, including submission and coordination, is a plus.
- Basic programming experience (Labview, Python, etc.) is a bonus, but not required.
Location and Work Conditions
- Location: Boston, MA
- Lab-Based Role: Hands-on work in a lab environment with frequent interaction with engineering teams.
Values and Culture Add
- High-Drive and Self-Motivated: You take ownership of your work and thrive in a fast-paced environment.
- Detail-Oriented and Organized: Your precision ensures consistent, high-quality test results.
- Team-First Mentality: You collaborate effectively, communicate clearly, and support your teammates.
- Growth Mindset: You welcome feedback and continuously seek to improve.
- Independent Worker: You can manage tasks with minimal supervision while maintaining alignment with engineering objectives.
If you’re excited about making a tangible impact in medical technology and enjoy working hands-on with cutting-edge systems, we’d love to hear from you!
- Competitive salary and stock options.
- Paid holidays (including a week off at new year) and an unlimited vacation policy.
- Fully covered medical, dental, and vision benefits for employees.
- 401(k) retirement plan.
- Generous paid parental and family leave.
- Learning and career development - investment in your professional and personal growth through hiring outside mentors, professional development courses, and more.
- Company outings and team retreats.