(M/F) Electronics R&D Engineer
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Job Description
As an Electronics R&D Engineer, you will contribute to the design, validation, and industrialization of our embedded electronic systems.
You will be involved across the full development cycle, from electronic design to product validation and certification, ensuring that our systems are not only innovative but also reliable, compliant, and ready for industrial deployment—especially in demanding industrial and medical environments.
We work in a multidisciplinary environment where both technical creativity and engineering rigor are essential. You will join an experienced team of five engineers and collaborate closely with all company teams, in particular with:
- Mechanical Team to ensure proper integration of electronic subsystems.
- Industrialization Team to ensure design choices are compatible with cost, manufacturability, and production constraints.
- Embedded Software Team for system integration and validation.
Responsibilities
- Design of mixed‑signal (analog/digital) embedded electronic systems.
- Schematic design, PCB layout, and component selection.
- Participation in design reviews with a strong focus on reliability, testability, and compliance.
- Definition and execution of validation and verification test campaigns (functional, environmental, EMC, safety, etc.).
- Design and development of test benches and validation tools.
- Debugging, root‑cause analysis, and resolution of complex technical issues.
- Preparation and follow‑up of certification activities (industrial and medical standards), in collaboration with external laboratories and notified bodies.
- Analysis of test results, identification of non‑conformities, and implementation of corrective actions.
- Contribution to risk analysis (FMEA) and robustness of system design.
- Writing and maintenance of technical documentation (test reports, certification files, design justifications, traceability).
- Support to industrialization and production teams to ensure product conformity and reliability in series.
- Technical monitoring of applicable standards and regulatory requirements.
Preferred Experience
Joining Wandercraft means taking part in a unique technological and human adventure. To support our growth and enable us to develop a broader product portfolio, we are looking for dynamic, rigorous, and curious profiles, eager to turn innovation into industrial reality.
Education and Technical Background
With an Engineering degree or Master degree in Electronics, you bring at least 3 years of experience in electronic system design within an industrial environment. You are comfortable with analog and digital design, schematic capture, PCB layout, and common CAD tools (Altium, KiCad, or equivalent). Skills in battery pack development/design are a plus.
You bring strong experience in validation, testing, and certification of electronic systems. You are familiar with compliance processes and applicable standards (EMC, electrical safety, industrial standard such as ISO 13849 and ideally medical standards such as IEC 60601, ISO 13485). You are able to move seamlessly between design and validation phases, and to challenge designs based on test results and compliance constraints.
Technical skills
- Analog / Digital Electronic Design – Expert Level
- Electronic schematics and PCB layout (Altium) – Expert Level
- Electronic board testing and debugging – Trainer Level
- PCB soldering / manual rework – Expert Level
- Spice Simulation – Autonomous Level
- Wiring management and creation of associated drawings – Autonomous Level
- Test bench design and implementation – Expert Level
- Design for Manufacturing / Assembly (DFM/DFA) – Expert Level
- Electromagnetic compatibility – Expert Level
- Standards compliance testing follow‑up – Trainer Level
- Industrial robots standards – Expert Level
- Medical devices standards – Autonomous Level
- Battery pack design – Autonomous Level
Rigor, Industrial Mindset, and Problem Solving
You are able to reason in terms of reliability, maintainability, and safety. You can iterate quickly between design, testing, and analysis, and document your decisions clearly. An interest in robotics, medical devices, or complex embedded systems is mandatory. You are proactive, able to defend your ideas, and to demonstrate the benefits of a given development. You combine a designer mindset with a strong focus on rigor, quality, and reliability.
You naturally think in terms of robustness, reproducibility, and industrial constraints from early design stages.
You enjoy testing, investigating, and understanding system behavior, and you are comfortable iterating between design, validation, and analysis.
You are structured, detail‑oriented, and able to clearly document and justify your technical decisions.
Teamwork and Collaboration
You have strong interpersonal skills, enjoy constructive technical discussions, and know how to work closely with electronics engineers, mechanical designers, developers, clinicians, or project managers. You are attentive, pedagogical, and willing to share your knowledge to help the team grow collectively.
Languages
Advanced English (C1) is a must.
Recruitment Process
- 30‑min Teams call with Hiring Manager
- Technical Interview and premises tour
- Interview with CTO
- HR Interview
Who are they?
Wandercraft is an equal opportunity employer. We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and job applicants without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, or disability.
At Wandercraft we pioneer intelligent robotics to help people do what they can’t do.
We apply the most advanced robotics and AI to expand what’s possible for humans in the fields of healthcare and now industry.
Founded in 2012, Wandercraft is globally recognized for creating the world’s first self‑balancing walking exoskeleton, Atalante X, which is used in more than 100 rehabilitation centers across four continents helping individuals with disabilities re‑learn how to walk, with over a million steps taken each month.
Building on over a decade of real‑world experience and a proprietary neural network trained on billions of steps, we’re bringing mobility beyond clinical settings and into the home. Our personal exoskeleton, Eve, is a first‑of‑its‑kind device designed to assist wheelchair users in standing and walking in everyday life.
Now we’re expanding our platform to support industrial and assistive tasks with the Calvin family of humanoid robots. Built in just 40 days, Calvin‑40 is designed to relieve factory workers from hazardous labor.
Future versions of Calvin will assist persons with reduced autonomy in their daily activities.
Our growth into home and industrial robotics opens new horizons while reinforcing our ability to scale innovation, improve reliability, and accelerate our impact, across our entire portfolio of products and industries.
From Paris and New York, our team of over 110 engineers, clinicians, researchers, and operators is united by one mission: to design robotics that improve human life, wherever people need them most!
We’re not just hiring people: we’re building a team of pioneers, curious minds and problem solvers who want to change the world, step by step.
Join us to shape the next generation of medical and humanoid robotics powered by AI and purpose.
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