Junior Robotics Engineer; Post-Graduate Fellowship
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Engineering
Robotics, Biomedical Engineer
Join a Breakthrough-Designated Surgical Robotics Company
Virtuoso Surgical is developing a first-of-its-kind robotic platform for endoscopic surgery using concentric tube technology to enable precise excision of tumors in the bladder and other areas of the body.
Our system has been designated a Breakthrough Device by the FDA, and we are entering a critical phase as we finalize our regulatory submission.
We are seeking recent engineering graduates to join a six-month, hands‑on robotics fellowship supporting real product development activities across R&D, Quality, Clinical, and Manufacturing functions.
Unlike many entry‑level roles that focus on a narrow segment of development, this fellowship offers direct experience across the full lifecycle of a complex, FDA‑regulated robotic medical device — from prototype through verification and validation to manufacturing scale‑up.
Top performers may transition into full‑time engineering roles at the conclusion of the fellowship.
What This Fellowship Is
This is a structured, project‑based rotation through multiple engineering disciplines involved in surgical robotics development, including:
- Mechanical Design
- Electrical Systems
- Embedded / Controls Software
- Verification & Validation Testing
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Quality & Regulatory Engineering
- Clinical / Human Factors Engineering
You will gain hands‑on experience contributing to real hardware and software systems intended for use in minimally invasive surgical procedures.
What You’ll Do
- Design and execute verification & validation (V&V) testing for robotic subassemblies
- Build test fixtures and benchtop automation tools (MATLAB / Python)
- Prototype electromechanical assemblies for surgical instruments
- Support manufacturing scale‑up through supplier coordination and process validation
- Conduct usability studies with surgeons and operating room staff
- Collaborate cross‑functionally with R&D, Quality, Regulatory, and Clinical teams
You’ll Be a Great Fit If You…
- Recently earned a BS or MS in Mechanical, Electrical, Biomedical Engineering, Robotics, or similar (within the past 24 months)
- Have hands‑on experience from lab work, internships, or senior design projects
- Enjoy building, prototyping, debugging, and testing electromechanical systems
- Are interested in surgical robotics or minimally invasive medical devices
- Communicate technical ideas clearly across disciplines
- Thrive in a fast‑paced startup environment
What You’ll Learn
- Robotic system verification & validation
- Human‑factors engineering and usability testing
- Supplier and manufacturing integration
- Clinical evaluation of surgical systems
- End‑to‑end product development in a regulated environment
- Work directly on a Breakthrough‑Designated robotic platform
- Collaborate closely with experienced engineers and clinicians
- Gain exposure to the FDA regulatory submission process
- Make immediate contributions to technology designed to improve patient outcomes
- Be part of a small, collaborative surgical robotics startup team
Compensation & Timeline
- $7,000/month ($84,000 annualized equivalent)
- Start Date:
March 2026 - On‑site in Nashville, TN
- Potential for full‑time conversion based on performance
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