Do you enjoy circuit technology?

Martin Bosch

14/01/2022

If you enjoy working with an oscilloscope, are familiar with transistors, and want to develop electronic circuits, then come join us!
We are looking for hardware developers for analog and digital circuits.

We help medical technology manufacturers develop and market their products with our engineering services. Our medical technology projects range from applications such as biometric sensors and defibrillators to heart-lung machines. For these applications, we develop analog and digital circuits from DC to the RF range.

The projects are characterized by intensive contact with the client, and due to the size of the project, every team member has the opportunity and also the need to shape this collaboration directly. We repeatedly receive feedback from our clients that this works well.

All you need is a willingness to learn, curiosity, and openness. You can learn everything else with us.

Your tasks:

  • Development of analog and digital circuits
  • Testing and verification
  • Optional: PCB layout
  • Handling measuring devices
  • Creating concepts
  • Customer communication
  • and of course requirements engineering, reviews, documentation, …

Your profile:

  • Curiosity! Because in our mostly small projects there is always something new to learn
  • Completed studies in electrical engineering, mechatronics or comparable
  • Experience in electronics development and circuit technology, layout
  • Previous knowledge in the field of medical technology desirable
  • Maybe you already have experience with Altium Designer or LTspice.
  • Openness in dealing with colleagues
  • not afraid of customers
  • Quality awareness
  • independent work

What awaits you:

  • nice and helpful colleagues
  • flexible working hours
  • ergonomic workplaces
  • Home office option even after Corona

Interested? Then apply directly via our Contact form or by email info@medtech-ingenieur.deIf you have any questions, please contact Martin Bosch. We look forward to receiving your application!

 


Written by Martin Bosch

Martin Bosch is a dedicated hardware developer who pursues his passion for electronics at MEDtech Ingenieur GmbH. His expertise includes the development of embedded electronics, specifically for medical applications. His focus is on the design of printed circuit boards and circuits that integrate both microcontrollers and analog circuitry. These are used in a wide variety of devices, from blood analyzers to defibrillators.


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