Staff Electrical Engineer – Medical Devices (R&D / Sustaining)Location: Cincinnati, OH Work Model: Hybrid (typically 3 days on-site, Mon–Fri)Role Overview: We are expanding our Electrical Engineering R&D team to support a growing portfolio of handheld medical devices used in the operating and procedure room. This role is ideal for a highly experienced, hands-on Electrical Engineer who can step into an active program, take ownership quickly, and operate with minimal direction. The position will focus primarily on hardware design and sustaining engineering for products already on the market, while also supporting front-end R&D on a new, high-priority handheld device program that has already kicked off.
You'll work closely with a small, experienced EE team and cross-functional partners, translating clinical and surgeon insights into practical, compliant electrical designs.Key ResponsibilitiesLead and support electrical design activities across the R&D lifecycle for handheld medical devicesOwn hardware-focused electrical engineering work, including schematics, PCBA-level design, and subsystem integrationSupport sustaining engineering for existing commercial products, including updates, improvements, and issue resolutionContribute to front-end R&D efforts on a new, high-visibility handheld device programTranslate design inputs and user (surgeon) feedback into electrical requirements and technical solutionsDesign and integrate electrical subsystems (e.g., PCBA, sensors, cables, connectors) within compact, handheld assembliesWork directly with external suppliers and vendors who manufacture components and assembliesEnsure designs meet regulatory, safety, and compliance requirements for regulated productsCollaborate closely with project leadership on technical execution, timelines, and deliverablesParticipate in design reviews and technical decision-making with minimal oversightRequired QualificationsBachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering7–8+ years of experience in electrical engineering, with demonstrated design ownershipStrong experience with PCBA design, circuit boards, and schematic development/interpretationHands-on experience integrating electrical components into compact systems (e.g., sensors, cables, cameras, connectors—similar to consumer or handheld devices)Proven ability to work independently, manage priorities, and hit the ground runningExperience working directly with suppliers and contract manufacturersBackground in a regulated industry (medical devices strongly preferred; pharma, aerospace, automotive, or similar acceptable)Familiarity with regulatory and compliance environmentsExposure to IEC standards related to electrical components and systemsPreferred / Nice-to-HavePrior medical device R&D experienceExperience with handheld or portable devices used in clinical environmentsBackground at large, regulated organizationsExperience supporting products already on the market (sustaining engineering)About Theoris:Our goal is to Fuel Your Career! As a Theoris team member, you join a culture based on people-centered values and an environment that fosters both personal and professional growth. We build long-term relationships with our clients and our consultants.
With over 30 years of building strong relationships in the industry, we're uniquely positioned to make the right connections. This knowledge is used to find the right job placement. Our recruiting teams are experts dedicated to the information technology and engineering staffing space and are highly respected by our client base.Best-In-Class-Benefits:We are in the people business; treating people right is our ONLY priority.
Theoris Services consultants are full-time employees with full benefits, including:Robust Health Insurance401(k) planPTOPaid holidaysAll qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Rate of pay within the stated range will depend on the qualification of the applicant.