Tech Lead (Embedded Systems)

Salary/Rate:75,000EUR - 95,000EUR
Job type:Perm
Town/City:Berlin
Country:Germany
Business Sectors:R&D, Operations
Job ref:25478
Post Date:03. 10. 2024
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About the Role

Looking for your next challenge in Embedded Systems Engineering?

 

Passionate about driving innovation in cardiovascular healthcare?

 

Join our client in Berlin and be a key part of their mission to make a real impact!

 

Key Responsibilities:

Oversee the design, development, and refinement of embedded systems for medical devices, ensuring top-tier reliability, safety, and efficiency

• Create and manage embedded firmware and software, including low-level device drivers, real-time operating systems, and communication protocols

• Conduct system analysis and debugging to diagnose and resolve intricate issues in embedded systems

• Assist in the preparation and review of technical documents such as design specifications, test plans, and user guides

• Ensure adherence to medical device regulations, including FDA, ISO, and other industry standards

• Perform code reviews and provide technical guidance to junior engineers

• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to outline system requirements and ensure they align with project goals

• Ensure successful system development and delivery by balancing technical needs, resources, and stakeholder expectations throughout the project’s life cycle

• Recruit and manage a team of developers, including both freelancers and full-time employees

• Stay informed about emerging technologies and industry trends to enhance existing systems and explore new opportunities

 

Requirements:

  • A degree in Electronics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
  • 7+ years of experience in embedded systems engineering, with significant exposure to medical device development (or another regulated industry)
  • Skilled in embedded C/C++ programming with hands-on experience in real-time operating systems (RTOS) and Linux
  • Strong knowledge of hardware-software integration, including working with microcontrollers, sensors, and communication interfaces
  • Experience with version control tools (e.g., Git) and development environments, including IDEs, debuggers, and CI/CD automation
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills, capable of working in a multidisciplinary environment
  • Knowledgeable about medical device regulations and standards, such as IEC 62304 and ISO 13485
  • Experience with safety-critical systems and software development life cycle (SDLC) methodologies is essential

 

 

If you're interested in this position, please apply and/or contact Hollie Dear at Adaptive Life Science for more information.