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SPECTRAFORCE

Medical Device test Engineer

Pleasanton, CA

8 days ago
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Summary

Job Title: Validation/Testing Analyst II

Location: Pleasanton, CA (100% Onsite)

Job Type: Contract (6+ months, potential extension)


About the Role:

We are seeking a Validation/Testing Analyst II to join our high-performing team in Pleasanton, CA. In this hands-on role, you’ll perform critical testing and validation of electromechanical medical devices with embedded software. This includes supporting testing of systems with submerged sensors (e.g., ONDA in fluids), signal-transferring components, and acoustic devices in a fast-paced, regulated lab environment.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Set up and operate test equipment for electro-mechanical and embedded systems.
  • Execute test protocols and perform physical and acoustic testing, including submerged sensor analysis.
  • Analyze and document test results with high attention to detail.
  • Identify issues during testing and collaborate with engineers and project managers to resolve them.
  • Suggest improvements to test methods, setups, and documentation processes.
  • Maintain accurate records, including training logs, SOP compliance, and equipment checks.
  • Manage inventory and materials in the lab.
  • Train other technicians and uphold lab safety standards.


Required Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma/GED required; Associate’s degree preferred.
  • 3–5 years of hands-on experience testing electro-mechanical medical devices with software components.
  • Experience working with test equipment and physical sensors (preferably acoustic or fluid-based).
  • Strong computer proficiency, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
  • Excellent organizational and multitasking skills.

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