Summer 2022 Internship: Neuromodulation (System Engineering)
Micro Systems Engineering, Inc (MSEI) is a pioneer in developing innovative technologies and medical devices that
save and enhance the quality of life for millions of individuals living with cardiovascular disorders. The company is
dedicated to the design and construction of implantable medical devices for cardiac rhythm management.
With more than 30 years of experience, our growing success is based on our company’s core values – innovation,
excellence and reliability, thus enabling us to inspire confidence and trust in doctors and patients all over the world.
We are continually looking for talented engineers to share in our mission.
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Summer 2022 Internship: Neuromodulation (System Engineering)
Micro Systems Engineering has an internship opportunity for a self-starting, strategic thinking Engineering student for our Neuromodulation team in Portland, Oregon. This hands on opportunity will allow the student to utilize their skills and training in a practical environment with our team of innovative engineers within Research & Development. The ideal candidate will be be interested in utilizing their skills for a variety of potential projects, all having to do with furthering research and development as well as operations for our innovative product lines. Candidates must have an entrepreneurial mind with a passion for working in a company that is focused on improving patient lives.
The MSEI NRO R&D Group is looking for a qualified engineering intern to support new technology characterization in support of our technology and product roadmaps. The intern will be working with our System Engineering team, as well as related R&D groups, to work on the following
- System charging support, including charging characterization, new component/design evaluations, support for design of experiments, evaluation of new charging chipset and architectures, etc.
- Battery performance—work with Kai and David to set up and begin testing on new battery chemsties for NRO. Focus is on primary cell (CFx, QMR) and optimized (Gen 3) secondary cells
- Novel technologies—support HW & SW development for test systems on ECAPs, lead shift, BLE optimizations, etc.
General Useful Skills/Abilities:
- Education: EE preferred; Biomedical with Electrical Engineering experience acceptable. Experience with SW a plus
- Must be enrolled in or about to graduate from an accredited university. May be an undergraduate or graduate student.
Location:
- On-site preferred (due to experimental support), but remote will be entertained.
We offer a rewarding paid internship program that will provide valuable experiences to enhance your college career. We provide a wide breadth of opportunities working within our design, development, research and manufacturing engineering organizations. Our 3-4 month project based intern program for junior, senior or post graduate students will provide you with hands on experience working with medical devices that save and improve the quality of life for patients worldwide. If you are interested, please apply online with your resume and cover letter!
Location: Lake Oswego(0001)
Working hours: Full-time
Job ID: 51601