Work Flexibility: Hybrid or Onsite
We are looking for a Principal Systems Engineer to support Digital, Robotics, and Enabling Technology Concept Development. This role will lead the technical integration for research & design of modules, assemblies, or subsystems, often utilizing various software, hardware, and complex system elements. You will apply advanced engineering theories to develop concepts and establish methods to prove concept feasibility. Your responsibilities will include translating user needs into design specifications, producing system/architectural level layouts, and leading the effort to allocate and decompose requirements on multi-disciplinary concepts using modeling, simulation, budgeting, and mathematical techniques. Additionally, you will coordinate analytical studies, lead system architectural activities, and assess new technologies and capabilities to solve novel 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.
Minimum Qualifications (Required):
Preferred Qualifications:
Travel Percentage: 10%
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