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Software & Electronics Engineer

Basingstoke
1 week ago
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Cure Talent is proud to partner with a pioneering medical device company developing cutting-edge neuromodulation technology that’s changing the way specific brain conditions are treated. Their wearable devices are redefining possibilities in patient care, blending innovative design with real-world impact.

The company is entering a very exciting stage in their journey, with the product now embarking on the design transfer phase and preparing for production within the next 6 months. As such, they are seeking a highly experienced Software & Electronics Development Engineer with broad technical expertise to take ownership of the electronics and software elements as the product moves from development into manufacturing and scale-up.

The successful candidate will work across firmware, electronics design, PCB layout (Altium), and LabVIEW instrumentation, with a strong focus on product industrialisation and solving engineering challenges that arise as volumes increase. You’ll be instrumental in ensuring a smooth transition from advanced prototype to full production in a regulated environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Support the transfer of the product from design to manufacturing, solving engineering issues in electronics, firmware, and production instrumentation

  • Maintain, adapt, and optimise existing firmware within the constraints of regulatory compliance (IEC 62304, ISO 13485)

  • Lead electronics design, schematic capture, and PCB layout using Altium

  • Develop LabVIEW applications for test and instrumentation

  • Collaborate with manufacturing partners to troubleshoot and resolve production issues, ensuring quality and performance at scale

    Qualifications and Skills:

  • Proven experience in electronics design, PCB layout (Altium), and embedded systems development

  • Strong C/C++ skills for embedded systems and familiarity with STM32 microcontrollers

  • Experience with LabVIEW for instrumentation and testing

  • Track record of taking products from development through to production, ideally in a regulated environment such as MedTech, aerospace, or automotive

    This is a unique opportunity for a talented Software & Electronics Development Engineer to join a fast-growing MedTech company at a pivotal moment as they move from design into production. You’ll play a hands-on role in bringing a life-changing medical device to market, enjoy the flexibility of hybrid or remote working, and be part of a collaborative team making a real difference to patient outcomes

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