About SHOKZ
As the first bone conduction headset manufacturer in China, Shokz pioneered the foray into patented bone conduction technology and has built itself as a world-renowned headphone brand with its signature open-ear design. Utilising numerous patented acoustics and health technologies, Shokz aims to accelerate the development of their True Wireless Stereo (“TWS”) series, their bone-conduction hearing aid and health product line.
Job Description:
Here, we explore the art of interaction between circuits and human body together. From the collection, processing to transmission of physiological signals, we listen to the body‘s whispers; from the design of status monitoring modules to the analysis of human body composition and signal quality, we objectively record the changes. We are the front-end of signal processing, the foundation of function realization, and the determinant of product ceiling!
Job Scope:
1.Understand systematic knowledge training and advanced training projects.
2.Handle physiological signal processing, including chip selection and architecture design, gain and filtering scheme design, embedded development, board making, and testing.
3.Design multi-circuit functional modules and establish the connection between the designed signals and the human body.
Job Requirement:
1.Bachelor's degree or above, majoring in electronic engineering, microelectronics, automation control, electronic information, mechanical engineering, physics, etc., or having project experience in electronics, sensors, etc., with excellent academic performance and solid professional basic knowledge.
2.Skilled in using electronic design software, with a good foundation in analog and digital electronics.
3.Focused, with a curiosity to explore the nature of things and a pursuit of technological excellence.
4.Clear-minded, good at problem-solving, able to quickly track the world's latest scientific research results, and capable of stimulating innovation.
5.Candidates who have participated in electronic design competitions and won awards, and have experience in electronic or sensor-related projects are preferred.