Electrical Engineer II (Instrumentation Support)
Autonomous Medical Devices Incorporated
- Santa Ana, CA
- $80,000-115,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- 13 company-paid holidays
- Competitive vacation and sick days
- Daily onsite free lunch, snacks, and drinks
- Health insurance, 100% paid for by employer including: Medical, Dental, Vision & Life Insurance
- Monthly socials and employee events
- 401(k) matching
- Education assistance
- Casual dress code
- Employee discounts on activities such as theme parks, movie theaters, hotels, rental cars, etc.
- Perform scheduled preventive maintenance and urgent repairs on a variety of instruments (devices) and support equipment
- Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and computer-related faults to quickly restore system functionality
- Use diagnostic software and system interfaces to assess instrument health, perform updates, and verify performance
- Maintain accurate service logs and contribute to root cause analysis for recurring or critical issues
- Collaborate with engineering, quality, and operations teams to refine maintenance protocols and support reliability improvements
- Monitor system health indicators and suggest improvements to preventive maintenance schedules and procedures
- Manage on-hand inventory of critical parts and coordinate external repairs and calibration services when necessary
- Assist with the setup, commissioning, and verification of new instruments
- Provide training and support to internal users on equipment use and basic care
- Support return processing and conduct trend analysis on the deployed fleet to identify failure patterns and drive improvements
- Adhere to all safety and regulatory procedures in a quality-controlled environment
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, related technical field
- Minimum of 4 years of experience in maintenance of complex instruments, devices, or automation systems
- In depth mechanical and electrical troubleshooting skills
- Must have previous experience working with computers — including using control interfaces, installing updates, reviewing logs, and using diagnostic software
- Ability to read and interpret technical documentation, including schematics, wiring diagrams, and service manuals
- Previous experience with hand tools, meters, and diagnostic instruments
- Ability to be organized, process-driven mindset with strong documentation and communication skills
- Familiarity with control systems, sensors, actuators, and embedded software
- Prior experience supporting instruments in a regulated environment (e.g., medical device, clinical, pharmaceutical, or manufacturing), preferred
- Experience with basic scripting or command-line skills (e.g., Linux, PowerShell, or Python) are a plus