Senior Electronics Engineer

SRG
Mountain Ash, Mid Glamorgan
8 months ago
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Senior Electronics Engineer - Medical Devices

📍 Location: South Wales
🕒 Full-Time | Permanent
💼 No direct reports

Are you ready to shape the future of medical technology? We're seeking a Senior Electronics Engineer to lead the design and development of cutting-edge, safety-critical medical electrical systems. This is a unique opportunity to influence the architecture of next-generation medical device ecosystems while working in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.

What You'll Do

Design and develop electronics for embedded medical platforms (RTOS & bare-metal systems).
Select technologies and components for high-performance, safety-critical applications.
Create and maintain design documentation, DFMEA, and technical files for regulatory clearance.
Develop test methods and support verification, validation, and cybersecurity threat modelling.
Record engineering data in PLM systems and support legacy devices as needed.

What You'll Bring

Essential

Bachelor's degree or higher in Electronic Engineering (or equivalent).
Experience in electronics design across the full product lifecycle.
Strong knowledge of medical device standards (FDA, ISO 13485, IEC60601, ISO62304, ISO14971).
Expertise in analogue/digital circuit design and debugging.
Excellent problem-solving, communication, and documentation skills.

Desirable

Embedded software knowledge (C/C++, RTOS, Linux/Android).
Cybersecurity awareness and training.
Experience in lab environments and hardware/software integration.

Why Join?

Work on life-changing technologies in a regulated, innovation-driven sector.
Collaborate with passionate professionals across engineering, software, and compliance.
Be part of a company that values adaptability, resilience, and continuous improvement.

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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