Job role
We are expanding our team and are looking for a System Architect who will be involved in the development and maintenance of medical devices for particle therapy. Within this role, you will develop a comprehensive understanding of particle therapy and learn to transform market requirements into a final product. Even if you don’t have experience in system architecture, but have a solid track record in software architecture and are keen on broadening your field of work, this might be a position for you.
Main responsibilities
- Analysis and concretization of market and user requirements.
- Defining the architecture of medical systems based on requirements.
- Participating in medical risk management.
- Contributing to software and hardware design.
- Participating in system verification & validation.
- Work breakdown preparation, a delegation of tasks to other team members.
Required skills and experience
- Experience in system or software architecture.
- Familiarity with different software technologies.
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics or another related technical field.
- Fluency in spoken and written English.
- Enjoy working in a team with other developers.
If you checked the above listed bullet-points, you will learn other relevant stuff as we go: hardware platforms, particle therapy, safety standards, working on medical projects.
Bonus points if you have
- Experience in C++ or other high-level programming language.
- Experience with FPGA development.
- Experience with embedded computing platforms.
- Familiar with standards relevant to medical device development (e.g. IEC 62304, IEC 62366-1, ISO 14971).
You will fit perfectly if you share these values
- Thinking bold to be able to take each upcoming challenge as a new opportunity and bring in your ideas.
- Pride in your work and work hard with a desire to impress our customers.
- Act modestly by maintaining equality among co-workers and encouraging teamwork.
- Enjoying life be it by kicking off the week with Monday pancakes, taking a short break by having a massage, playing table football or table testing, enjoying all sorts of sports and activities.