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FluidAI Sensor Development Engineer Role
NERv Technology Inc. d.b.a. FluidAI Medical
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winnipeg, Canada
Location
winnipeg
Posted
June 05, 2026
Commute
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Job Description
Elevate your engineering career at FluidAI in Kitchener, Ontario as a Sensor Development Engineer. This co-op role focuses on hands-on sensor technology work in the medical field.
As part of the R&D team, you will engage in designing and executing experiments on proprietary sensor modules. Analyzing data and troubleshooting hardware issues are key duties, along with collaborating with cross-functional teams to drive product innovations. This role supports both technical advancements and personal development through mentorship opportunities.
Key Responsibilities:
• Improve and implement processes for sensor technologies
• Conduct experimental procedures for research studies
• Document and present R&D findings effectively
• Address troubleshooting and sensor-related problems
• Facilitate prototype builds and testing phases
Requirements:
• Inquisitive nature with a problem-solving mindset
• Independently manage and prioritize projects
• Experience with Pyt...
As part of the R&D team, you will engage in designing and executing experiments on proprietary sensor modules. Analyzing data and troubleshooting hardware issues are key duties, along with collaborating with cross-functional teams to drive product innovations. This role supports both technical advancements and personal development through mentorship opportunities.
Key Responsibilities:
• Improve and implement processes for sensor technologies
• Conduct experimental procedures for research studies
• Document and present R&D findings effectively
• Address troubleshooting and sensor-related problems
• Facilitate prototype builds and testing phases
Requirements:
• Inquisitive nature with a problem-solving mindset
• Independently manage and prioritize projects
• Experience with Pyt...