Electrical Engineer Needed at IVEYAH Corp
Remote, British Columbia, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Nov, 25

Salary

6872.0

Posted On

09 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Voltage, Shielding

Industry

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Description

We kindly ask that only candidates who have thoroughly read the entire job posting submit an application.
This project is highly specialized and may not be suitable for every electrical engineer. To ensure a strong alignment with the project requirements, applicants will be asked specific questions related to the job description.All key details regarding the timeline, budget, and project scope are clearly outlined in the job posting.

OVERVIEW

We are IVEYAH Corp., a U.S.-based firm that specializes in medical and biomedical electronics such as pacemakers, ECG monitors, and advanced diagnostic tools.
We are seeking a highly creative and capable freelance electrical engineer to help us build a groundbreaking experimental prototype. This is not a repetitive task — this is an opportunity to pioneer in a highly experimental frontier of bioelectromagnetics.
The goal is to design, assemble, test, and ship a high-voltage, low-current, high-frequency generator built within a form factor inspired by a Van de Graaff generator, but with very different internal workings.
We’re building a device that takes inspiration from the outer design of a Van de Graaff generator — but it’s very important to understand: this is not a Van de Graaff generator.
The goal is to construct a custom-built machine that has the physical shape of a Van de Graaff — meaning, a box-based base housing with a metallic dome at the top — but instead of using belts or friction to generate static electricity like the original, this device will contain modern electronics and transformer-based components inside the box to manipulate household electricity into something very different.

WHAT WE WANT THIS DEVICE TO DO:

It should take standard U.S. wall outlet power — 120 volts at 60 Hz — and internally transform it into an output of 30,000 volts, at 300 MHz frequency, and 20 microamps (0.000020 amps). That energy must then be routed to the metallic dome at the top of the device, so that when a user touches the dome, this high-frequency, high-voltage but ultra-low-current charge flows continuously through their body.
This isn’t a static zap. It’s a steady stream of energy at frequency (300 MHz). The amperage is very low — just 20 microamps — which is within the range of what is generally considered safe for human exposure, and far below any threshold for electrocution. That said, we will still be testing everything thoroughly to ensure it operates exactly as intended, without surges.
We want to make it very clear that this project is for experimental and medical study purposes. Our work is in the field of biomedical engineering. We are interested in evaluating whether or not energizing the body with this specific kind of charge — high frequency, low current — can support the body’s natural healing mechanisms. There are studies and practices in complementary medicine that use forms of electromagnetic stimulation to improve cell activity or regeneration (e.g., PEMF therapy, frequency therapy, and ionized water technologies like Kangen).
But no one has tried it quite like this, especially not with a 300 MHz continuous charge at this safe, low amperage.
What we’re looking for is someone who can bring this concept into reality.

We’re not prescribing specific internal components or circuitry. You are free to choose the method that you believe can best achieve this transformation of power — whether that means using high-voltage step-up circuits, RF oscillator circuits, shielding, frequency generators, etc. — as long as the result meets these three precise output characteristics:

  • Voltage: 30,000 volts (or slightly more, if needed)
  • Frequency: 300 MHz (continuous, not pulsed)
  • Current: Capped at 20 microamps (for safety)

We are funding the development with a budget of $5000, which covers parts and labor. We will separately pay for shipping once the device is complete. The build and testing must be completed within 30 days of hire.

The final product should be:

  • A sealed unit that plugs into a U.S. wall outlet (120V 60Hz)
  • Contains a simple ON/OFF switch
  • Routes the transformed electricity to the metallic dome on top
  • Emits continuous 30kV at 300MHz and 20µA to the dome
  • Allows a person to touch the dome and experience the charge flow through their body safely

We’ll need proof of output levels (e.g., multimeter, oscilloscope, or RF spectrum analyzer readings) to confirm that the voltage, current, and frequency are accurate and stable. The safety cap on the current is crucial.
In summary, this isn’t a toy or a static shock device — it’s a new type of experimental medical tool based on unconventional thinking. The shape is inspired by what already works (the Van de Graaff form factor), but the inside will be entirely modern electronics designed to deliver energy in a very specific, controlled way.
We believe it has the potential to open new doors in regenerative medicine and energy-based healing. We’re looking for someone capable of thinking outside the box to help make it real.

CORE REQUIREMENTS1. ELECTRICAL OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS

  • Voltage: Target of 30,000 volts (acceptable range: 30kV–40kV)
  • Current: Strictly limited to ~20 microamps (non-lethal)
  • Frequency: Minimum of 300 MHz
  • Power Source: 120V AC wall outlet (U.S. standard)
  • Continuous operation with ON/OFF switch

2. FORM FACTOR REQUIREMENTS

  • Outer shape should resemble a Van de Graaff generator:
  • Boxed base unit housing internal electronics
  • Metallic dome mounted at the top for touch-based discharge
  • Wall plug with power cord
  • Total height of approximately 1 to 3 feet (manageable desktop size)
Responsibilities

Please refer the Job description for details

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