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Software Engineer, Southampton, £35,000 – £40,000

  • Software Engineer / Computer scientist / Software Development opportunity within a fast-growing medical device company, developing game-changing rapid diagnostic technology for hospital laboratories.

  • Salary guide £35,000 – £40,000 depending on experience (some flexibility)

  • Flexible working hours, 27 days holiday (increasing by 1 day per year), well-funded MedTech startup environment.

    You will be part of a small, highly skilled team bringing a revolutionary technology to market following recent UKCA approval, with UK rollout underway and international expansion planned.

    This Software Engineer job will suit:

  • A Software Engineer or Computer Scientist with some experience developing software in a regulated environment (medical devices, aerospace, automotive or similar).

  • Software Engineers’ familiar with developing software to industry standards as well as structured, test-driven processes.

  • Candidates with strong mathematical and statistical skills, who can apply this to to algorithm development.

  • Those with a degree in a relevant discipline (2.1 minimum).

  • Experience in C/C++, Python, MATLAB or similar languages.

  • Self-motivated engineers comfortable working with minimal supervision in a fast-paced startup environment.

    This Software Engineer job will involve:

  • Development of software for current and future diagnostic instruments, including middleware, firmware and algorithm development.

  • Writing well-documented, maintainable, and test-driven code in line with medical device & industry specific standards (e.g. IEC 62304, ISO 13485, ISO 14971).

  • Development and execution of unit, sub-system and system-level test plans.

  • Supporting software integration with hardware and electromechanical systems.

  • Working closely with internal teams including production, service and commercial teams, as well as external suppliers.

    This Software Engineer job is based in Southampton and is commutable from Fareham, Portsmouth, Eastleigh, Hedge End, Winchester and surrounding areas.

    To apply please send your CV to Sam Hilton at Euro Projects Recruitment Ltd.
    Please note that if you are not contacted within ten days, your application has not been successful

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