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Working hand and hand with the Sales Team to demonstrate of our exoskeleton technologies in hospitals, at our clinic in Coral Gables and at congresses. * Supporting our customers and partners with ...

Lead the architecture, integration, and validation of complex electromechanical systems for robotic exoskeleton platforms, including actuators, sensors, embedded electronics, and control subsystems.

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What is an exoskeleton?

An Exoskeleton job typically involves designing, developing, testing, or implementing wearable robotic systems that assist or enhance human movement. Professionals in this field may work in healthcare, industrial safety, or military applications to improve mobility, reduce strain, or aid rehabilitation. Roles can include engineers, researchers, or technicians who collaborate on the mechanical, electronic, and software components of exoskeletons.

What does an exoskeleton engineer do?

As an Exoskeleton Engineer, your daily tasks often include designing and modeling exoskeleton components, integrating hardware and software systems, and testing prototypes for functionality and safety. You’ll collaborate closely with biomechanics experts, physical therapists, and end-users to refine designs based on feedback and user trials. Documentation, troubleshooting, and performing iterative improvements to existing models are also regular aspects of the job. This hands-on and collaborative environment ensures continual learning and direct impact on assistive technology advancements.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an exoskeleton engineer?

To thrive as an Exoskeleton Engineer, you need a background in mechanical engineering, robotics, biomechanics, or a related field, often supported by a relevant degree. Experience with CAD software, control systems, and familiarity with assistive technology certification standards are typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and clear communication help individuals excel in this interdisciplinary role. These skills are essential for designing, testing, and improving exoskeleton devices that enhance human mobility and safety.

What jobs is an exoskeleton best suited for?

Exoskeletons are best suited for jobs that involve heavy lifting, repetitive physical tasks, or prolonged standing, such as manufacturing, construction, logistics, and healthcare. They assist workers by reducing strain and improving strength and endurance, often requiring training on device operation and safety protocols.
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What states have the most Exoskeleton jobs?

States with the most job openings for Exoskeleton jobs include:

Infographic showing various Exoskeleton job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, and 8% Remote job distribution.

Clinical Specialist

Wandercraft

Miami, FL • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Job Title

Clinical Specialist

Job Description

Reporting to US Clinical Specialist Manager, the Clinical Specialist will be located at our newest hub location in Coral Gables. Responsibilities to include (non-exhaustive list):

  • Working hand and hand with the Sales Team to demonstrate of our exoskeleton technologies in hospitals, at our clinic in Coral Gables and at congresses.
  • Supporting our customers and partners with clinical support, training, and research. Clients include physicians, institutions (hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, etc.), allied health professionals, neurological rehabilitation therapists and patient support groups.
  • Supporting clinical operations in the US and within the Walk in Miami Physical Therapy Clinic, including monitoring of clinical trials, clinical training, patient treatment at the clinic and clinical education.
  • Coordinating the development of clinical content for marketing and clinical education.

The Clinical Specialist will start by spending a significant amount of time at Wandercraft US Headquarters in New York City, before being full-time deployed in Coral Gables (Miami). Some weeks of training in Paris might be required. Travel weekly is expected in this position, either locally or US-wide.

Responsibilities:

Customer Support

  • Lead the training sessions (initial and continuous) of our devices with the users,
  • Accompany the rehabilitation professionals in the integration of the technology in their current clinical practice incl. live and remote support,
  • Support customers with therapeutic sessions with their patients,
  • Develop training materials, tutorials, usage scenarios and associated documentation for users,
  • Capitalize on the use of our exoskeletons in the field and share the best practices observed – incl collaboration with our European headquarters and Clinical Specialists in Europe,
  • Manage and follow up on clinical requests related to the use of the device, in conjunction with the Quality/Regulatory and Clinical teams,
  • Discussing and advising on the Atalante use program, with adapted exercise proposals,
  • Develop and maximize clinical skills and educational knowledge of neurological rehabilitation and the operation of all Wandercraft technologies.
  • Conduct patient screenings and clinical evaluations to determine candidacy for the Eve personal exoskeleton based on clinical, functional, and environmental criteria.
  • Deliver comprehensive trials and training programs for qualified users and caregivers, ensuring safe and effective operation of the Eve personal exoskeleton in the home environment

Sales and Marketing support

  • Conduct live demonstrations in hospitals and at congresses with the Sales Team and promote the most efficient and patient-focused utilization of Wandercraft technologies,
  • Organize logistics related to transport of the equipment for demonstrations,
  • Lead personal exoskeleton trials and demonstrations for prospective users, caregivers, clinicians, and referral sources to assess suitability and expected outcomes,
  • Support Sales team with clinical content when needed,
  • Join in-service presentations at prospects' location and share clinical expertise of the use of Wandercraft technologies,
  • Assist the marketing team in creating content and organizing the presence of local and national media,
  • Share user feedback (functionalities, ergonomics, patient feedback, etc.) with internal teams (R&D, Marketing, etc.) to contribute to the continuous improvement of our exoskeleton.

Clinical and patient support

  • Assist clinical team with Wandercraft clinical trials in the US – monitoring, training, follow ups,
  • Assist in program development and treatment protocols to enhance clinical usage of the Wandercraft technologies post sales and training,
  • Support Wandercraft partners with their clinical research and protocol development,
  • Support Wandercraft's own clinical research at Walk in Miami,
  • Provide the best possible patient experience & sessions in Wandercraft's own Walk Center,
  • Build collaborative and consultative relationships with rehabilitation networks and patient support groups within the Miami area,
  • Conduct educational in-services to universities and webinars to potential referral sources through formal presentations,
  • Support and attend local and national professional/patient meetings as requested.
Preferred Experience

Both proactive and rigorous, you have an excellent ability to work within a team and know how to be autonomous and proactive while following the instructions given. You enjoy working on various and varied tasks and have the well-being of your team at heart. You know how to adapt to rapid changes in the order of priority tasks. You are resourceful, curious, and very organized. Finally, you have excellent oral and written communication skills.

  • Diploma: Doctor of Physical Therapy, with Board certification in Neurologic preferred
  • Required experience: Minimum 2 years experience of clinical practice, to include the use of robotic exoskeletons

Required skills:

Patient knowledge and patient care - Trainer Level

Understanding of hospital functioning - Trainer Level

Knowledge and experience with robotic-assisted gait training - Autonomous Level

Conducting training sessions - Expert Level

Creating educational materials and technical content - Autonomous Level

Aptitude for technology - Expert Level

Rehabilitation of locomotor function deficits - Expert Level

Definition of rehabilitation goals and programs - Expert Level

Driver license - Trainer Level

Patient care for individuals with multiple disabilities - Expert Level

Type of contract: At Will

Benefits:

  • Medical, Vision & Dental plan premium covered up to 80% by the company
  • 401(k)
  • 4 weeks PTO

Starting Date: ASAP

Location: Coral Gables, FL