Sr. Clinical Specialist, Clinical Engineering

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Pulse Biosciences (Nasdaq: PLSE): Join the Future of Bioelectric Medicine Pulse Biosciences is a novel bioelectric medicine company committed to health innovation that has the potential to improve the quality of life for patients. The Company’s proprietary CellFX® nsPFA™ (nanosecond Pulsed Field Ablation) technology delivers nanosecond pulses of electrical energy to non-thermally ablate cells while sparing adjacent noncellular tissue. The Company is actively pursuing the development of its CellFX nsPFA technology for use in the surgical treatment of atrial fibrillation and percutaneously in a select few other markets where it could have a profound positive impact on healthcare for both patients and providers. Visit pulsebiosciences.com to learn more. Why Join Us? At Pulse Biosciences, we are driven by purpose and innovation. • Our Mission: To build a viable Company that designs, produces, and commercializes nano-pulse technology to improve and extend the lives of patients. To solve the needs of patients, physicians, and healthcare providers with high quality and high reliability products and services, developed in accordance with rigorous scientific, engineering, and clinical standards. We exist to make a positive difference in the lives of patients, physicians, healthcare providers, shareholders and our Pulse Biosciences team members. • Our Culture: A community of creative, forward-thinking individuals tackling challenges with ingenuity and collaboration. • Our Commitment: Hiring the best and brightest minds to advance our world-class organization. What You Will Experience: • Culture and Purpose - Purposeful and rewarding work collaborating with bright and curious minds brings us together! • Innovative Environment - An environment that fosters innovation to take products from concept to human use quickly! • Growth Opportunities - Learning culture focusing on professional and personal growth and development that you can only get in a startup-like environment! • Comprehensive Benefits - A variety of health insurance plans and supplemental insurance options, and 401k retirement savings plan. • Ownership and Rewards - Stock options awards and Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) to share in our success. • Work-Life Balance - Enjoy paid time off, paid holidays, flexible work schedule and wellness program, including onsite gym and mindfulness classes. • Diversity & Inclusion - A commitment to providing a respectful work environment to our diverse workforce. About the Role The Clinical Specialist, Clinical Engineering plays an integral part in the company’s product clinical trials and commercial use, ensuring our physician partners are properly educated and trained in the use of our products and are supported during clinical use to achieve optimal outcomes for their patients. This position will require extensive hands-on work in the pre-clinical setting, simulated-use setting as well as the actual clinical use setting. This position will be part of a team of clinical engineers that will be responsible for the education and training of physicians and their staff on the proper use of the company’s products, as well as providing support during procedures to ensure effective use of the Company’s products, such as in the cardiac surgery, electrophysiology lab or any other clinical setting. To Make an Impact, You Will: • Provide clinical support of innovative, reliable, and safe products that meet clinical needs and regulatory standards. • Ensure the Company’s products meet market functional requirements for ease-of-use and ease-of-learning and are competitive in their market. • Ensure the Company’s products meet international standards and expectations for human factors such as IEC 62366 Application of usability engineering to medical devices. • Involved in the deployment of company devices into clinical environments, including setting up new devices, device testing, analysis, and validation. • Provide on-site and remote support during pre-clinical and clinical procedures involving our products. • Collaborate closely with healthcare providers to address technical issues and optimize device performance. • Use educational materials such as manuals, guides, and presentations to assist healthcare providers in understanding and effectively using our products. • Conduct comprehensive training sessions for healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, and technicians, on the use, operation, and maintenance of our products. • Support the integration of clinical insights, user needs, and market feedback into product development to ensure products meet the demands of healthcare professionals and patients. • Be a part of root cause analysis teams for any issues related to clinical performance ensuring timely and effective resolutions. • Drive innovation by identifying emerging trends, technologies, and best practices in clinical engineering and medical device development. • Support regulatory affairs to support regulato

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