# Clark Reyes > R&D Engineer at Imperative Care Location: San Jose, California, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/clarkreyes ## Work Experience ### R&D Engineer @ Imperative Care Jan 2021 – Present | Campbell, California, United States ### Mechanical Engineer @ Complete Genomics Inc. Jan 2019 – Jan 2021 | San Jose, California -Designed a rotary fluid selector valve and characterized its motion related components(gear box, stepper motor, optical sensor) -Lead thermal hardware and control development including thermoelectric cooler selection and heatsink design -Utilized data acquisition systems to collect temperature uniformity/ramping data and troubleshoot thermal assemblies -Used CAMWorks 2019 to evaluate and generate feature and tool paths for a 2.5-axis milling machine -Operated a HAAS VF-1 CNC to fabricate custom mechanical designs in a low-volume, rapid prototyping environment ### Engineering Intern @ Complete Genomics Inc. Jan 2019 – Jan 2019 | San Jose, California Mentored under Senior Staff Mechanical Engineers working on Complete Genomic's prototype DNA sequencers, and supported test and design activities related to the device's electromechanic, optomechanic, pneumatic, and fluidic subsystems. In this role, I obtained indispensable experience maintaining design files on Solidworks PDM, participating in design reviews, gathering data on Labview, and operating equipment in a machine shop. ### Bartender @ Steins Beer Garden and Restaurant Jan 2017 – Jan 2019 | Cupertino Working within the culture expressed by Steins and their management team has shown me that professional environments can lead to lifelong friends and role models. My supervisors and managers have not only been able to constructively criticize my work ethic, but also help me become a better communicator and member of a team. Through them I have learned that respectful and mutual communication is essential to effectively running a business, and that you can never have too much of either. ### Undergraduate Student Researcher @ San Jose State University: Prosthetics and Orthotics Jan 2018 – Jan 2018 | San Jose Actions Summarized: -Investigated the unique performance and material characteristics of various transradial prosthetics -Worked within a team to develop a prototype for amputees requiring a prosthetic for sport climbing Extended Description: In this undergraduate college course, we were dispersed into teams of 4 to produce a novel technology in the prosthetics field. Over the semester long course, my team and I developed a new harness mechanism for indoor sport climbers to quickly but safely disengage from their climbing prosthesis. The mechanism was intended to avert dangerous situations where the climber's prosthesis jammed on a wall feature. ### Product Design @ San Jose State Senior Design Project Jan 2017 – Jan 2018 | San Jose, California Actions Summarized: - Prototyped and fabricated a device through CREO 2.0 and Solidworks CAD programs - Utilized Arduino software and components to create a functioning medical device - Designed and executed test parameters/methods to collect data on device effectiveness Extended Description: My senior design project focused on investigating and improving the features of current market cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR) feedback devices. The project's goal was to create a product that meets the American Heart Association's 3 parameters to quality CPR. During the two semesters my team and I worked on the project, we were able to effectively execute and accomplish many of the roles and responsibilities necessary in a product development team. While each of us were actively engaged in the device's overall software and hardware development, I was more inclined towards the mechanical design aspect of the project. As a result, my knowledge and experience in CAD software has improved significantly. ### FDA Regulatory Affairs Investigator @ San Jose State University Jan 2017 – Jan 2018 | San Jose, California Actions Summarized: -Generated Requirement Specification document(s) for 2 medical device products -Explored regulatory and standardization policies (CFR, ISO, IEC) related to devices -Analyzed FDA submission (510k, PMA) differences for class I, II, and III products for market release Extended Description: In San Jose's Product Realization course, we were individually assigned to produce Requirement Specification documents for medical devices of our choosing. Consequently, this developed our understanding of the regulatory policies and processes required to bring a device from initial concept to FDA approval and market release. ## Education ### Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical/Medical Engineering San José State University ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/clarkreyes --- Source: https://flows.cv/clarkreyes JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/clarkreyes/resume.json Last updated: 2026-04-13