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Software Engineer - HYBRID

Hayward, CA

RefleXion elevates radiopharmaceuticals from drugs that help identify cancer to guides that actively direct external beam radiotherapy by leveraging tumor biology. Designated an FDA Breakthrough Device for lung tumors, RefleXion's SCINTIX® biology-guided radiotherapy aims to overcome long-standing barriers preventing definitive radiotherapy for metastatic disease. FDA-cleared SCINTIX therapy automates targeting and motion management for use in FDG-guided treatment of lung and bone tumors that arise from primary lung and bone cancers or are metastases from other primary cancers. In strategic collaborations with industry-leading radiopharmaceutical companies, RefleXion is co-developing and co-commercializing disease-specific radiotracers for treating late-stage cancers.

Find out more about RefleXion and SCINTIX therapy at reflexion.com.

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Reflexion Medical, Inc. has an opening for Software Engineer in Hayward, CA. Duties are to work on the embedded system layers, safety systems, and embedded software associated with all aspects of the RefleXion radiotherapy system. Work on developing algorithms and software to control various subsystems, including collimation, beam generation, couch, gantry, and other electro-mechanical hardware and firmware components. Interface with Service and Operations teams in analyzing, debugging and diagnosing system problems, developing solutions to the problems, documenting workflows and instructions for preventative measures, and assisting in system stability improvements. Assist in development of system features – systems analysis, use-case analysis, risk analysis, system performance, prototyping and simulation, feature development, unit and test case development, testing and integration, documentation, build management. Develop, maintain, and enhance collimation/couch/gantry/beam generation/electromechanical control software and firmware. Participate in design reviews, write code, and maintain build streams as required. Participate in code reviews, unit test development, and integration. Requirements are a Bachelor’s Degree or foreign equivalent in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Physics or a related field plus 2 years of experience in the job offered or in related role, such as Control Systems Engineer, Controls Engineer, or Software Engineer in embedded control systems. Special Requirements: 2 years of experience in embedded software development on an industry standard RTOS; 2 years of experience in C++11, STL, object-oriented analysis and design, multi-threading; 2 years of experience in digital control systems including design and implementation of linear feedback controllers, PID controllers, and state-space analysis. Alternatively, in lieu of the above education and experience, we will accept a Master’s degree or foreign equivalent in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Physics or a related field. Annual salary scale: $155,605 - $175,000. Hybrid position. In office presence required 2-3 days per week.  Email resumes to :  recruiting@reflexion.com

 

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