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A leading global healthcare company in Freiburg is seeking a development engineer to create a platform for digital surgery. You will collaborate with surgical users, define requirements, and work in a dynamic scrum team. A Master's degree in engineering is required, along with experience in orthopedic surgery and navigation systems. This role offers flexible working options and high-tech facilities in a vibrant city.
You’re an important part of our future. Hopefully, we're also a part of yours! At B. Braun, we protect and improve the health of people worldwide. As a Corporate Start-Up based in Freiburg, Germany, B. Braun New Ventures takes a lead role in the digital transformation of healthcare. With a young and fast-growing team, we develop solutions to automate medical procedures across various business areas. Our goal is to augment caregivers’ eyes, hands, and decision-making with sensors, robotics, and artificial intelligence. Our cloud platform team is focused on creating corporate-wide solutions that will drive the next generation of B. Braun’s digital products and connected devices. The technologies and products we develop create new treatment possibilities, enable sharing of clinical experience, and result in better patient care.
Duties and responsibilities
You will develop a platform for digital surgery combining sensors, imaging, navigation, and robotics.
You will work in direct contact with surgical users and help define technical and application requirements.
Based on these requirements, you will select the best fitting components for a new hardware platform, considering existing building blocks in the portfolio.
Your initial focus will be on developing concepts and prototypes for a new hardware platform for orthopedic surgery.
You will collaborate within a scrum team with product owners, software architects, software developers, UX, mechanical, electronics, and quality engineers.
You are open to work on all phases of product development, from early concepts to implementation and Verification and Validation activities.
You will ensure compliance with medical device standards and develop concepts suitable for medical device manufacturing.
Qualifications include a Master's degree or equivalent in electrical engineering, systems engineering, or a similar field.
Initial experience with navigation systems and orthopedic surgery is required.
Experience in requirements engineering, component selection based on specifications, quality, price, and lifecycle constraints is necessary.
Knowledge of modeling system architectures with UML or Enterprise Architect is a plus.
You should be a hands-on doer, interdisciplinary networker, capable of leading teams towards common goals, with an enthusiasm for high-tech medical products.
Fluent English communication skills are required; German language skills are a plus.
Benefits include flexible working hours, hybrid working options, a modern office with high-tech facilities, and a high quality of life in Freiburg, Germany, along with subsidies for public transportation.