Are you enthusiastic about creating products that contribute to the enhancement of patient care and outcomes by developing computer assisted surgical systems?
We are looking for a highly motivated and driven individual to join our R&D team. As an integral member of our global Digital, Robotics, and Enabling Technologies (DRE) organization, you will play a key role in advancing R&D efforts and developing innovative solutions for computer-assisted orthopedic surgery, with the goal to significantly improve patient outcomes.
What You Will Do:
* You design, develop, modify and evaluate cutting edge medical solutions for computer aided orthopedic surgery.
* You design and implement software components in C++/Qt and QML/JavaScript on a Linux platform.
* Conduct problem solving, identify potential solutions, and evaluate them against component and system requirements .
* Understand and use UML to document and discuss software designs.
* You will work across divisions and combine technologies from navigation and robotics.
* Through surgery visits and collaboration with our marketing you will gain a profound understanding of the medical processes we support with our medical systems.
What You Need:
Required :
* You have an advanced degree in computer science, software engineering, medical technology, mathematics, electrical engineering or comparable.
* You have experience developing software using object-oriented programming languages
* Ability to transform SW requirements to design and implementation.
* You bring along a strong drive for Medical Device Engineering.
* Your high degree of adaptability and flexibility makes it easy for you to integrate into an existing team and to operate in a complex international environment.
* A very good command of English and ideally good written and spoken German round off your profile.
Preferred:
* Expert in C++ (ideally in combination with Qt) or other languages such as C# or Java
Diversity is important to us. We welcome applications from people regardless of their ethnic, national or social origin, gender, disability, age or sexual identity.