Key Responsibilities
- Design and develop custom hardware using CAE/CAD tools such as Altium or KiCad.
- Develop and integrate custom electronics and embedded firmware/software for medical devices
- Participate in all stages of the research, design, and development process, from initial concept and prototyping to production and testing.
- Design, prototype, and “debug” electronic PCBs and subsystems
- Ensure compliance with standards such as ISO 13485, ISO 60601, and ISO 62304.
- Oversee project management, including defining project scope, timelines, and deliverables;
- coordinating with clients and manufacturers; and providing regular updates on project status and progress.
- Communicate and collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team, contributing to an environment that fosters innovation and excellence.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s or higher degree in Electronics Engineering or a related field.
- At least 2 years of experience in embedded hardware development, preferably using Altium or KiCad.
- At least 2 years of experience in developing embedded firmware/software in C, with a solid understanding of compilation processes, including linker scripts, build system configurations, and compiler flags.
- Proficiency in Git for version control.
- Experience with Rust for embedded programming is highly valued.
- Experience with power electronics or RF is higly valued.
- Proficiency in cortex M, cortex A is highly valued.
- Strong attention to detail, particularly in debugging and troubleshooting software.
- Passion for medical technology and its impact on transforming lives, with a conscientious and driven mindset.
- Responsible, results-oriented, and professionally ambitious.
- Based in or willing to relocate to Barcelona.
- Proficient in English, with strong communication skills
We Offer
- A full-time position with a steep learning curve in electronics hardware/firmware within the medical devices sector.
- The opportunity to work alongside a dynamic, experienced, and multidisciplinary team.
- Reasonable flexibility.