Bioinstrumentation Engineer

Bioinstrumentation Engineer
  • posted job: 2025-06-12
  • Hamburg
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  • Job Country: Germany
  • Job Industry: Engineering & Manufacturing
  • Job Profile: Biomedical Engineer
  • Training Duration: Not Required
  • Number of Jobs Opening: 45
  • Salary: 140000 ( 140000 Per Month)
  • Job Type: Full Time
  • Visa: Provided by company
  • Food: Provided by company
  • Accommodation: Provided by company
  • Air ticket: Provided by company
  • Medical Insurance: Provided by Company
  • Commuting to job location: Provided by company
  • Required Experience: 1 Year
  • Minimum Education Level: Bachelor’s Diploma
  • Employee Acceptance: International
  • Work Location: Work at Office/Being at Work
  • Hiring Need: Within 15 days

Job Description:

We are hiring a dedicated and technically skilled Bioinstrumentation Engineer to support our medical technology development initiatives in Hamburg. This role involves designing and improving biomedical devices that measure and monitor physiological data, contributing directly to life-saving healthcare solutions.

Your responsibilities will include developing sensor-based systems, integrating bio-signals into embedded platforms, and ensuring accuracy and safety in signal acquisition and processing. You will collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams, including biomedical scientists, software engineers, and clinicians, to ensure the devices meet clinical and user needs.

You will be involved in every phase of product development, from concept validation and circuit design to clinical testing and regulatory submissions. Working with diagnostic and therapeutic systems, you’ll ensure compliance with global healthcare standards and develop interfaces for usability and precision.

Job Requirement:

A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Bioinstrumentation with 3–7 years of experience in medical device or sensor design.

Strong knowledge of bio-signal processing (EEG, ECG, EMG), analog circuit design, and embedded systems is required. Experience with biomedical sensors, microcontroller platforms (ARM, STM), and signal filtering techniques is essential.

Candidates must be familiar with medical safety standards (IEC 60601, ISO 10993) and comfortable working in lab and clinical environments. Good documentation and communication skills are critical.

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