About Us
iota Biosciences, a wholly owned subsidiary of Astellas Pharma US, is advancing a new class of bioelectronic medicines through the development of fully implantable Class III medical devices. Our proprietary technologies open therapeutic and diagnostic possibilities not previously accessible to clinicians.
Together with Astellas, we are committed to patient-centric design, scientific and engineering excellence, and cross-functional teamwork. These principles guide us in bringing transformative, first-of-its-kind technologies into the clinic and closer to patient.
What you’ll Do:
We’re looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer who wants to build deeply technical, first-of-their-kind medical systems.
You’ll own critical parts of our implantable and external hardware systems, from architecture through prototyping to production. This is a hands-on role for someone who thrives in ambiguity, enjoys moving between bench work and system design, and wants their engineering decisions to directly shape patient outcomes.
What We’re Looking For
Architect and design low-power, miniaturized electrical systems for implantable and wearable medical devices
Lead schematic design, component selection, simulation, and PCB layout for complex mixed-signal systems
Develop and debug analog/digital systems integrating MCUs and FPGAs
Prototype early-stage hardware and rapidly iterate through testing and validation
Bring up new boards from scratch and drive root-cause debugging using lab instrumentation
Collaborate closely with firmware, mechanical, manufacturing, and systems teams to deliver fully integrated products
Partner with manufacturing and process development to transition designs into production
Contribute to system-level decisions that define product performance, power budgets, communication architecture, and long-term scalability
What You’ll Bring
B.S. in electrical engineering or related technical field, with 5+ years of experience designing low-power, small form-factor electrical systems
OR M.S. in electrical engineering or related technical field, with 3+ years of experience designing low-power, small form factor electrical systems
Have built real hardware end-to-end — from concept to bring-up to validation
Are deeply comfortable debugging at the bench with oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and signal generators
Have experience with:
Sensor front-ends and low-power ADCs
DC-DC converters and power management systems
Li-ion charging and battery systems
Wireless communication (BLE, WiFi, Zigbee, or similar)
MCUs and embedded systems
Common protocols (SPI, I2C, UART, etc.)
Have full PCB ownership experience: schematic capture, simulation (e.g., LTspice/PSpice), layout oversight, library management
Have worked with tools such as Altium, Allegro, KiCad, or similar
Nice to Have
Experience with wireless power transfer (WPT)
FPGA design experience (VHDL or SystemVerilog)
Strong signal and power integrity knowledge
Proficiency in C/C++, Python, or MATLAB
Experience in regulated environments (especially ISO 13485)
Background in implantable or Class III medical devices
Why Join iota?
Mission with impact – see your work directly enable life-changing therapies
Cutting-edge technology – work on a medical device that’s redefining what’s possible
Growth opportunities – shape not only the product but also the future of the company’s technology roadmap
Cross-functional exposure — work across hardware, firmware, systems, clinical, and manufacturing
If you want to work on ambitious, technically demanding hardware that could redefine medicine — we’d love to talk.
Top Skills
iota Biosciences, Inc. powered by Astellas Alameda, California, USA Office
400 Wind River Way, Alameda, California, United States, 94501
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