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Electrical & Embedded Engineer

Electrical & Embedded Systems Engineer

Join TacMed Simulation and help develop advanced medical training systems used by military medics, first responders, healthcare professionals, and educational institutions worldwide. As an Electrical & Embedded Systems Engineer, you will work with a multidisciplinary team to design, test, troubleshoot, and improve electronic hardware and embedded software systems that power our next generation of medical simulation products. This role offers the opportunity to work on real-world engineering challenges involving PCB design, embedded programming, hardware/software integration, and product certification.

Minimum Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related engineering field (recent graduates encouraged to apply)

Basic knowledge of electronics, embedded systems, and circuit design

Experience programming in C/C++ through coursework, internships, personal projects, or professional experience

Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail

Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced development environment

Preferred Skills:

Exposure to PCB design tools such as Altium Designer

Experience with embedded microcontrollers and hardware debugging

Familiarity with C#, .NET, or related software development environments

Hands-on experience with electronics assembly, soldering, or laboratory testing

Knowledge of regulatory standards, product testing, or design documentation practices

Key Responsibilities:

Support the design, testing, and improvement of electronic hardware and embedded software systems

Assist with PCB design updates, hardware validation, and troubleshooting activities

Develop and maintain embedded software for medical simulation products

Collaborate with engineering, manufacturing, and quality teams to bring new products to market

Participate in product verification, documentation, and continuous improvement initiatives