Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Principle Systems Engineer

Broad Green, Greater London
3 days ago
Create job alert

Principal Systems Engineer – Medical Devices

Location: Croydon (Hybrid – 3 days office, 2 days WFH)

Salary: £80,000 - 90,000 (depending on experience)

The Opportunity

We are recruiting on behalf of a leading medical device company for a Principal Systems Engineer. This is a senior role with technical ownership of new product development and product sustenance, ensuring projects meet strict regulatory, safety, and performance standards while delivering on time and within budget.

Working as part of a dynamic R&D group, the Principal Systems Engineer will help shape technology roadmaps, lead on system architecture, and ensure compliance with international medical standards. This is a rare opportunity to combine deep technical expertise with strategic influence, driving the development of life-saving medical technologies.

Key Responsibilities

Define, manage, and document system requirements, including leading user workshops.

Develop system architectures and evaluate alternative technologies.

Ensure compliance with medical device standards such as ISO 14971, IEC 60601, and ISO 13485.

Lead governance activities, including Critical Design Reviews (CDRs).

Support Verification, Validation, and system qualification processes.

Conduct detailed risk management activities (FMEAs, hazard analyses).

Drive continuous improvement of engineering processes, tools, and lean design techniques.

Monitor evolving regulatory requirements to ensure compliance.

Share expertise across multidisciplinary teams and mentor junior engineers.
About You

Essential Requirements:

Degree in Engineering or a related scientific discipline.

Proven track record in developing complex, real-time systems in a regulated, safety-critical environment.

Strong knowledge of systems engineering disciplines (requirements, architecture, V&V, release).

Expertise in software, mechanics, electronics, or physics, with broad technical awareness across disciplines.

Experience applying ISO 14971 risk management and IEC 60601 safety standards.

Proficiency in systems engineering tools and methodologies (MBSE, SysML, UML).

Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Desirable:

Experience in R&D within a medical device environment (ISO 13485 compliance).

Knowledge of real-time control systems, PLCs, and networked system security.

Strong commercial and business awareness.

Excellent team player with a passion for advancing medical technologies.

If you are interested in the role of Principle Systems Engineer and feel that you have the relevant experience, please contact your Recruitment Partner, Lisa Logan at Unicorn Resourcing on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)

If this job isn't exactly right for you but you're looking for something new, please contact us for a confidential career discussion.

Unicorn Resourcing Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in regard to this Permanent opportunity

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Principal Human Factors Engineer - Implantable Medical Devices

Research and Development Engineer

Engineering - Quality Engineer

Principal Physicist - Optical System Design

Principal Usability Engineer - Implantable Medical Devices

Lead Interaction Designer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

The Best Free Tools & Platforms to Practise Medical Technology Skills in 2025/26

Medical technology — sometimes called medtech — covers a broad and fast-growing field: devices, diagnostics, medical imaging, wearable health devices, digital health applications, and AI in healthcare. In the UK especially, regulatory demands, safety concerns, and clinical validation mean that simply knowing theory isn’t enough. Medical technology professionals need hands-on experience with tools, software, imaging data, and modelling frameworks. This article explores the best free tools and platforms you can use in 2025 to practise medical technology skills. Whether you're a student, recent graduate, or switching careers, these resources help you build real skills, assemble portfolio projects, and show employers what you can do.

Top 10 Skills in Medical Technology According to LinkedIn & Indeed Job Postings

Medical technology—spanning medical devices, diagnostics, imaging, and digital health—is advancing rapidly. In the UK, organisations from device manufacturers to NHS trusts and biotech startups are seeking experts who can innovate, validate, and safely deploy medical technology solutions. But which skills are in demand right now? By analysing job postings on LinkedIn and Indeed, this article identifies the Top 10 medical technology skills sought by UK employers in 2025. You’ll learn how to effectively showcase these skills on your CV, nail interviews, and build proof of capability through targeted projects.

The Future of Medical Technology Jobs: Careers That Don’t Exist Yet

Medical technology—often referred to as MedTech—is one of the fastest-growing and most transformative sectors in the global economy. It sits at the intersection of healthcare, engineering, and digital innovation, producing tools and systems that improve how diseases are diagnosed, monitored, and treated. From the first stethoscope in the 19th century to today’s robotic surgical platforms, MedTech has always pushed boundaries. In the UK, MedTech is a powerful economic engine. It generates an estimated £27.6 billion annually, supports more than 138,000 jobs, and contributes over £5 billion in exports each year. Importantly, it is not just a financial driver but also a sector that directly shapes health outcomes for millions of people. With an ageing population, increasing demand for personalised healthcare, and rapid advances in digital technologies, the sector is set to expand dramatically in the coming decades. Yet, we are only scratching the surface. As artificial intelligence, robotics, nanotechnology, synthetic biology, and digital health converge, many of the most important MedTech jobs of the future don’t exist today. These roles will appear at the intersection of clinical practice, ethics, data science, and engineering. This article explores why MedTech will generate new jobs, the future roles likely to emerge, how today’s positions will evolve, why the UK is well positioned, and how professionals can prepare now.