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We are a Biomechanics research team. We link human biology and anthropometrics
to our unique technology performance in our devices - translating how people are
built into how our products are designed. Our work spans the full spectrum from
population-level human variability to the edge-case aggressors that challenge our
devices most. We partner closely with Product Design, Industrial Design, and
Advanced Research to make sure every decision is grounded in rigorous, human-
centered data.
The role requires working at the intersection of biomechanics, sensing physics,
software, and hardware - on a wide range of projects and with many cross-
functional partners. Independent curiosity, a builder's instinct, and the ability to
communicate complex technical findings to diverse audiences are essential. Ideal
candidates are equally at home writing Python simulation tools, assembling a
custom sensor rig, and presenting insights to a room of designers.
Description
The Biomechanical Research Engineer works closely with Product Design, Industrial Design, and the Advanced Research teams to generate human-centered insights that directly shape product decisions.
Responsibilities
- Investigating the relationship between biological features, anthropometrics, and technology performance in our devices, across both population distribution and various real-world aggressors and environmental conditions that stress device performance
- Developing Python-based simulation tools that enable the different teams to model and predict technology behavior relative to human variability
- Partnering with Advanced Research teams to define, develop, and execute end-to-end data-collection pipelines - from experimental protocol design through processing and analysis
- Translating complex, multi-dimensional datasets into clear, compelling visualizations that empower Product Design and Industrial Design teams to make confident product decisions
- Designing and building custom experimental setups from the ground up, integrating mechanical design with electronics across a broad range of sensing modalities, including 3D scanning, photogrammetry, IMUs, EEG, and strain gauges, Digital Image Correlation (DIC), and more
- Defining electrical engineering requirements and implementing control systems, algorithms, and data acquisition software to support experimental goals
- Leveraging embedded electronics platforms (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, etc.) to build purpose-built measurement and data-collection rigs
- Communicating findings and recommendations clearly to partners with varying levels of technical expertise, from research engineers to industrial designers
Minimum Qualifications
- B.Sc. or M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field field
- Expertise in biomechanics, human factors, and/or anthropometrics, with the ability to connect biological and physiological variability to a physical device performance
- Strong Python proficiency for scientific computing, simulation, and tooling development
- Proven experience with data analysis and visualization, with a sharp ability to present insights in a clear and actionable format
- Hands-on experience designing and building end-to-end experimental hardware setups
- Familiarity with embedded electronics platforms (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, etc.) and basic EE integration
- Experience with at least several of the following sensing modalities: IMUs, strain gauges, 3D scanning, photogrammetry, Digital Image Correlation (DIC), EEG
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to convey technical concepts to non-specialist audiences
- Highly self-directed, with a demonstrated capacity for independent learning in new technical domains
Preferred Qualifications
- 5+ years of industry or research experience in a relevant field
- Experience in complex, multi-disciplinary device development with human-factors interface research aspects
- Background in statistical modeling of population distributions or human physiological variability
- Proficiency in mechanical CAD tools (NX preferred) for fixture and experimental setup design
- Experience defining hardware or EE requirements in a cross-functional product development context
- Background in signal processing, algorithm development, or control systems
- Experience working within an advanced research or research-to-product pipeline
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Role Number: 200665397-0865