Lumius is building fast, smart, accessible 3D ultrasound systems that make real-time volumetric imaging more practical and intuitive. As a Hardware & Embedded Engineer, you will help with the electronics behind our compact ultrasound acquisition platform.
What you'll work on
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Design the transmit front end, including a high-voltage pulser and transmit/receive switching that protects the receive path.
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Build the receive front end, including variable-gain amplification, anti-alias filtering, and high-speed ADC integration.
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Bring up low-power MCU systems and, where useful, small FPGA blocks for transmit timing, gain control, sampling, buffering, and synchronization.
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Write embedded C/C++ firmware for timing-critical acquisition, peripheral bring-up, ADC interfacing, power states, and BLE/Wi-Fi communication.
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Design compact multilayer wearable PCBs that keep high-voltage, analog, RF, and digital domains cleanly separated.
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Optimize battery operation through efficient regulation, duty-cycling, throughput management, and careful latency/power tradeoffs.
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Build and test the wireless and host-side data path that streams ultrasound data reliably from device to application.
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Debug across the full hardware loop: schematic, layout, firmware, measurement, signal integrity, power, and prototype iteration.
Who we're looking for
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BS or MS in Electrical Engineering or a related field, or equivalent hands-on experience.
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3+ years building real hardware, with exceptional new graduates considered when they have strong project, startup, or research work.
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Depth in at least one of RF/analog hardware, embedded firmware, or PCB design, with the desire to grow across the full system.
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Hands-on mixed-signal PCB design experience in Altium or similar tools, including grounding, return paths, and high-voltage/analog isolation.
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Strong embedded C/C++ on microcontrollers, including peripheral bring-up, timing-critical control, ADC interfacing, and BLE or Wi-Fi stacks.
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Comfort moving quickly from design to bench validation, using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, spectrum tools, and practical measurement to find the truth.
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A high-ownership builder mindset: you can make progress in ambiguity, communicate clearly, and iterate without waiting for hand-offs.
Good to have
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Experience with ultrasound systems, piezoelectric transducers, medical devices, or other regulated hardware.
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High-voltage or high-speed analog and mixed-signal design experience.
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Low-power, battery-powered system design with power management and duty-cycling.
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Ultrasound signal processing experience, such as envelope detection, A-mode, or M-mode.
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Prior experience at an early-stage startup or in a small, high-ownership engineering team.
Why join Lumius
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Work on the core hardware for a new 3D ultrasound platform at the moment when the architecture is still being shaped.
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Own an unusually broad technical surface area across electronics, firmware, power, wireless, and signal acquisition.
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Collaborate closely with a small founder-led team with deep ultrasound and biomedical engineering expertise.
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Help turn a working medical-device prototype into a compact, reliable platform that can support real clinical workflows.