Smith+Nephew
Sports Medicine
EmbeddedSoftwareEngineer
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“Embedded Software Engineer at Smith+Nephew. Skills: C, C++, Embedded Software, Medical Devices. Design embedded software. Develop embedded software”
What You'll Achieve.
Improve patient outcomes; Deliver value driven solutions
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving skills
No visa sponsorship
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical or Electronics Engineering, or equivalent hands-on experience, 0 to 3 years of experience developing embedded software using C and C++ on bare metal and or embedded Linux platforms, Experience working with microcontrollers, RTOS or FPGA based systems and common hardware interfaces such as SPI, I2C, UART or USB
Nice to Have
An understanding of CI CD pipelines, unit testing for embedded software and scripting using Python or Shell is beneficial, problem-solving skills, curiosity, and the ability to collaborate effectively in a fast paced, regulated development environment
What You'll Do.
Design embedded software
Develop embedded software
Develop proof of concepts
Own software lifecycle
Create testing frameworks
Maintain testing frameworks
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with cross functional teams; Collaborate with multi site agile teams; Collaborate in a fast paced environment; Collaborate in a regulated environment
Full Job Description
**Life Unlimited.** At Smith+Nephew we design and manufacture technology that takes the limits off living. Are you early in your embedded software career and excited by the idea of building technology that directly improves patient outcomes? Join our Sports Medicine R&D team in Andover, MA, where you will help develop a next generation surgical endoscopic system used by surgeons around the world. This is a hybrid role where your work will contribute to real world innovation in a highly collaborative, quality driven environment. **What will you be doing?** * Designing and developing high quality C and C++ embedded software for medical devices used in sports medicine applications * Developing proof of concepts to support endoscopic, surgical navigation and electromechanical products * Owning the full lifecycle of software increments from requirements and acceptance criteria through to documentation and testing * Collaborating with cross functional and multi site agile teams to define requirements and deliver value driven solutions * Creating and maintaining automated testing and CI frameworks for embedded C and C++ codebases * Supporting debugging, root cause analysis and promoting a quality first mindset in a regulated environment **What will you need to be successful?** * A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical or Electronics Engineering, or equivalent hands-on experience * 0 to 3 years of experience developing embedded software using C and C++ on bare metal and or embedded Linux platforms * Experience working with microcontrollers, RTOS or FPGA based systems and common hardware interfaces such as SPI, I2C, UART or USB * An understanding of CI CD pipelines, unit testing for embedded software and scripting using Python or Shell is beneficial * Strong problem-solving skills, curiosity, and the ability to collaborate effectively in a fast paced, regulated development environment **This position _does not offe_ r visa sponso
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