Senior Staff Robotic Platform and Anatomy Registration Accuracy Engineer

  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posted 1 day ago | Updated moments ago

Overview

On Site
Full Time

Skills

Research and Development
Modeling
Analytical Skill
Blogging
Monte Carlo Method
FEA
Minitab
Budget
Computer Hardware
Marketing
Product Launch
Prototyping
Science
Electrical Systems
Biomedical Engineering
Electromechanics
Mechatronics
Mechanical Engineering
Statistics
Linear Algebra
Internationalization And Localization
Algorithms
Sensors
Robotics
Testing
Medical Imaging
MATLAB
Python
Legal

Job Details

Work Flexibility: Hybrid or Onsite

We are looking for a Senior Staff Engineer to support Digital, Robotics, and Enabling Technology. This research and development role will lead efforts to define, simulate, test, and improve the accuracy performance of our Mako system, including anatomy registration and robotic resection. Your responsibilities will include translating user needs into design accuracy specifications and leading the effort to allocate and decompose accuracy requirements on multi-disciplinary concepts using modeling, simulation, budgeting, and mathematical techniques. Additionally, you will design and execute analytical studies, and assess new technologies and capabilities to solve novel accuracy challenges. By partnering with internal and external stakeholders, you will drive technical strategies that meet clinical needs and enhance the company's performance through innovative solutions.

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This role is hybrid with the expectation to be on-site in Weston, FL, 3 days a week.

What you will do:
  • Build and use tools (Matlab, Python, Monte-Carlo, FEA, Minitab, etc.) to simulate accuracy of anatomy registration, localization system, and robotic platform. Apply statistics approaches to data to compare simulated accuracy result to requirement.
  • Lead technical integration of devices to be used to improve anatomy registration and robotic platform accuracy.
  • Apply advanced engineering theories to develop concepts while establishing methods to prove concept feasibility.
  • Create and assess performance of algorithms used in anatomy registration and robotic surgery
  • Lead the effort to define an accuracy budget, negotiate with stakeholders allowed errors to the system, platform, and components.
  • Design and execute tests and tools (hardware, software, data post processing) to measure accuracy.
  • Consider cross-functional needs (clinical, marketing, sustaining) to ensure successful transition of accuracy related concepts from feasibility to product launch.
  • Identify and assess new technologies and capabilities (prototyping, testing) to improve anatomy registration and robotic surgery accuracy.

What you need:

Minimum Qualifications (Required):
  • Bachelor or Master's of Science in Mechanical, Software, Electrical, Systems, Biomedical Engineering, or related discipline
  • 6+ years overall work experience

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience in assessing, integrating, and developing electromechanical components and assemblies, with familiarity in system processes related to mechatronics, localization, and/or robotics
  • Experience formulating design requirements and creating accuracy test protocols for electro-mechanical systems
  • Application of statistics to refine and assess large data sets
  • Practical application of linear algebra to robotic and localization systems
  • Algorithm development, especially for robotics, sensors, or anatomy registration
  • Basic robotics control understanding
  • Clinical operating room, cadaveric testing, medical imaging experience
  • Matlab, Python, and CAD proficiency

Travel Percentage: 10%

Stryker Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. Stryker is an EO employer - M/F/Veteran/Disability.

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