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Neupulse is seeking an electronics engineer to help scale a wearable neurostimulation device. The role spans design, manufacturing readiness, and ongoing product support, with close collaboration with contract manufacturers and suppliers to ensure reliable, scalable production.
You will contribute to making the device smaller, cheaper to build, and more robust in volume manufacturing, while maintaining compliance with medical device regulations and QMS.
Neupulse is at a turning point. Our wearable neurostimulation device is launching commercially — and this is the moment a small, fast-moving team turns a promising product into one that reaches people at scale.
We're looking for an electronics engineer who wants to play a key part in that. Someone with broad interests and a bias for getting stuck in — happy to move between design, manufacturing and product support, and motivated by work that makes a real difference.
The role
This is a broad, hands-on role in a growing startup, where what you work on flexes with what the product needs. Some of it is design; a lot of it is making the device manufacturable, getting it built reliably at volume, and keeping it performing once it's out in the world.
Our devices are built with a contract manufacturing partner, so you'll work hand in hand with them and our suppliers across the whole journey — from production readiness through to real-world performance.
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Why it matters
This is a rare chance to have real impact on a product — and on a company — right at the point it starts to scale. Every improvement you make ends up on someone's body, helping them through their day. In a small team, the work you do is visible, it ships, and it counts.
Location
Hybrid role based in Basingstoke, with regular on-site collaboration expected.
You'll need a full, unrestricted right to work in the UK.
About Neupulse
Neupulse is developing innovative neurotechnology designed to improve wellbeing and long-term health outcomes through non-invasive stimulation technology, connected applications, and data-driven insight.
The company's work has particular relevance for individuals living with Tourette's, where the team is committed to building technology that can make a meaningful and measurable impact on everyday life.
Our mission is to build accessible, evidence-led technology that can positively impact people at scale.