Chief Technology Officer

Cure Talent
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Last week
£100,000 – £120,000 pa

Salary

£100,000 – £120,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Director
Education
Degree
Posted
13 May 2026 (Last week)

Cure Talent is proud to be supporting an innovative and rapidly growing MedTech business on the search for a Chief Technology Officer to join its executive leadership team.

This is a rare opportunity to join a scaling technology company at a pivotal stage in its growth, helping shape both the long-term technology strategy and future product roadmap of a highly innovative medical technology platform.

Reporting directly to the CEO, the CTO will play a critical role in defining product strategy, guiding pipeline development, and ensuring alignment between commercial goals, R&D activity, engineering delivery, and regulatory requirements.

The business is looking for a strategic technology leader who can see the bigger picture, someone capable of balancing innovation, product development, commercial priorities, team leadership, and operational delivery within a regulated MedTech environment.

Key responsibilities include:

* Defining and driving the company technology and product development strategy

* Leading multidisciplinary product development teams across hardware, software, connected technologies, and data driven medical systems

* Translating customer, clinical, and commercial requirements into product development priorities

* Supporting the development of future product pipelines and long-term business strategy

* Working closely with executive leadership across R&D, operations, and commercial functions

* Ensuring product development activities follow structured medical device development processes and regulatory requirements

* Representing the business externally with commercial, clinical, and technical stakeholders

We’re keen to speak with senior technology leaders who have:

* A strong track record developing and commercialising regulated medical devices

* Experience taking products through regulatory approval and market launch

* Strong strategic thinking and experience shaping long-term product and technology roadmaps

* A proven ability to lead, mentor, and scale high performing multidisciplinary teams

* Strong commercial awareness and the ability to balance innovation, technical delivery, and business priorities

* Experience operating within scaling or high growth MedTech businesses

This role would suit an ambitious and commercially aware medical device / medical technology leader who enjoys operating at both strategic and hands on levels within innovative product driven environments

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