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Biomechanics Engineer (Connected Devices)

Missions

01

Design sensors and connected devices for sports movement analysis

02

Model technical gestures and mechanical constraints on the body

03

Analyze biomechanical data to optimize performance

04

Develop measurement and athlete evaluation protocols

05

Contribute to injury prevention through movement analysis

Career evolution

R&D Manager in Sports Biomechanics
Scientific Director at a SportTech company
Expert Biomechanics Consultant
Academic Researcher in Sports Science

Job outlook

Sports wearables market in full expansion
Growing demand for biomechanical data analysis
Integration of AI in movement analysis tools
New applications in injury prevention

Skills

Expertise in biomechanics, kinetics, and movement kinematicsProficiency in motion capture toolsProgramming (Python, MATLAB) for data processingKnowledge of embedded electronics and IoT sensorsStrong foundations in anatomy and sports physiology

Education

Master's degree in Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering, or Sports Science

Master's or engineering degree in biomechanics, biomedical engineering, or sports science with an engineering focus. A PhD in biomechanics is an asset for research. Skills in electronics and IoT are essential.

Workplaces

Sports biomechanics laboratories
Sports connected device design companies
Sports science research centers
Sports equipment manufacturers (R&D department)
National sports institutes (INSEP, Clairefontaine)

Salary

3,200€/mois6,000€/mois
+10 XP