J&j Surgery Cincinnati: Electrical Engineering Co-op, Fall 2026

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · Cincinnati, OH +1

Electrical Engineering Co-op role at Johnson & Johnson's Ethicon business in Cincinnati, OH, focusing on developing surgical instruments, robotics, and related electronic systems. Responsibilities include testing, experimentation, validation, design support, data acquisition and analysis, troubleshooting, and prototype fabrication. The role offers product development experience in circuit design, firmware/software, PCB design, system prototyping, and testing.

What you'd actually do

  1. Be a contributing member to one of our teams developing: electrical and electromechanical surgical instruments, surgical robotics, electronic operating room equipment, or systems for automated data acquisition, analysis, and visualization
  2. Use state of the art tools to perform testing, experimentation, and validation in support of product design.
  3. Support team members in design, conducting experiments, data acquisition and analysis, troubleshooting, assembly and fabrication of prototypes and equipment.
  4. Gain product development experience such as concept generation, circuit design, writing firmware and software, printed circuit board design and fabrication, system prototyping, testing and debugging hardware and software, and documentation.
  5. Assist in developing laboratory testing, interpreting data results, and recommending next steps.

Skills

Required

  • Enrolled in accredited College/Institution pursuing Bachelor's or Master's in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field
  • Second year or above in school at the beginning of the co-op term in Aug 2026
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0
  • Authorized to work in the United States for the full duration of the co-op term
  • Demonstrated leadership/participation in campus programs and/or community service activities

Nice to have

  • Interest in the Medical Device Industry
  • Basic knowledge and experience in electrical engineering principles