Sibel Health
Overview
Responsibilities
Design, develop, and debug embedded software/firmware for medical device sensors, including microcontroller programming, device drivers, and communication protocols. Contribute to the design, implementation, and testing of firmware to ensure reliability, performance, and functionality of company products. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including hardware engineering, software engineering, and clinical affairs to define firmware requirements, specifications, and interfaces. Implement firmware algorithms for data acquisition, signal processing, and sensor calibration to meet performance and quality requirements. Write and maintain firmware documentation, including design documents, code comments, and test plans, to ensure traceability and regulatory compliance. Conduct unit testing, integration testing, and system testing of firmware to verify functionality, reliability, and interoperability with other system components. Identify and troubleshoot firmware issues, investigate root causes, and implement corrective actions for bugs, defects, and performance issues. Support hardware testing and validation activities, including prototype testing, design verification testing (DVT), and regulatory testing (e.g., EMC/EMI). Conduct design reviews, code reviews, and sprint planning sessions to contribute to the overall success of firmware development initiatives. Adhere to regulatory requirements and quality standards governing medical device firmware development, including FDA regulations, ISO standards, and IEC guidelines. Supervise Senior Firmware Engineer. Remote work: Working remotely one day per week is permitted. Qualifications
Experience in embedded software/firmware development for medical devices. Knowledge of data acquisition, signal processing, and sensor calibration algorithms. Proficiency in microcontroller programming and device drivers, with experience in communication protocols. Familiarity with regulatory requirements and quality systems (FDA, ISO, IEC) for medical device firmware. Ability to perform design reviews, code reviews, and participate in sprint planning. Strong debugging, problem-solving, and documentation skills. Get notified about new firmware engineering roles. Referrals may increase chances of interviewing.
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Design, develop, and debug embedded software/firmware for medical device sensors, including microcontroller programming, device drivers, and communication protocols. Contribute to the design, implementation, and testing of firmware to ensure reliability, performance, and functionality of company products. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including hardware engineering, software engineering, and clinical affairs to define firmware requirements, specifications, and interfaces. Implement firmware algorithms for data acquisition, signal processing, and sensor calibration to meet performance and quality requirements. Write and maintain firmware documentation, including design documents, code comments, and test plans, to ensure traceability and regulatory compliance. Conduct unit testing, integration testing, and system testing of firmware to verify functionality, reliability, and interoperability with other system components. Identify and troubleshoot firmware issues, investigate root causes, and implement corrective actions for bugs, defects, and performance issues. Support hardware testing and validation activities, including prototype testing, design verification testing (DVT), and regulatory testing (e.g., EMC/EMI). Conduct design reviews, code reviews, and sprint planning sessions to contribute to the overall success of firmware development initiatives. Adhere to regulatory requirements and quality standards governing medical device firmware development, including FDA regulations, ISO standards, and IEC guidelines. Supervise Senior Firmware Engineer. Remote work: Working remotely one day per week is permitted. Qualifications
Experience in embedded software/firmware development for medical devices. Knowledge of data acquisition, signal processing, and sensor calibration algorithms. Proficiency in microcontroller programming and device drivers, with experience in communication protocols. Familiarity with regulatory requirements and quality systems (FDA, ISO, IEC) for medical device firmware. Ability to perform design reviews, code reviews, and participate in sprint planning. Strong debugging, problem-solving, and documentation skills. Get notified about new firmware engineering roles. Referrals may increase chances of interviewing.
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