
CMR Surgical is a global medical devices company dedicated to transforming surgery with Versius®, a next-generation surgical robot. CMR is committed to working with surgeons, surgical teams and hospital partners, to provide an optimal tool to make robotic minimal access surgery universally accessible and affordable. With Versius, we are on a mission to redefine the surgical robotics market with practical, innovative technology and data that can improve surgical care.
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Graduate System Verification Engineer
CMR Surgical
Cambridge, UK
Ensures surgical robotic systems meet safety and performance requirements by designing and executing system-level test protocols, verifying hardware/software integration, and supporting regulatory compliance through detailed testing and reporting.About CMR SurgicalAt CMR Surgical, we're revolutionising the future of minimal access surgery with Versius, our next-generation surgical robotic system. We're growing fast, and we’re on a mission to transform how surgery is delivered globally—for the benefit of patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems.Our values—Ambitious, Humble, People-Focused, and Fair & Responsible—define our approach to innovation, partnership, and growth. If you believe in making a meaningful difference in healthcare and want to be part of a purpose-driven company with bold ambitions, now is the time to join us.CMR is an exciting and evolving company to be joining right now. Our commitment to our goal of building a world-class medical devices company is underpinned by the ground-breaking innovation of our next generation of surgical robots and a diverse team of talented and supportive individuals.We’re breaking new ground which makes working here exciting, it provides autonomy, opportunity and makes the things you do visible. Come and join us and see what you’re capable of.About the RoleThe Graduate System Verification Engineer will support the delivery of system level verification for new system designs and formal verification activities for the full system.The primary activities include creating test protocols from the system and sub-system requirements, executing and reporting the protocol results to design teams and regulatory, and capturing and following through on any deviations or issues found during testing. The role includes being able to assess the impact of new requirements on the existing protocols as well as being able to derive suitable tests for new requirements (either manual or automated).This is an onsite position with the expectation of a minimum of 4 days a week in the office.ResponsibilitiesDefinition and execution of test protocols from system, user and risk related requirementsReviewing of test related documentation (protocols, reports, memorandums, etc.)Supporting the creation of bespoke test environments and rigs (software, hardware or combination of both)Contributing to the overall compliance of the system, and identification of gaps (including documentation)Understanding system level behaviour and ensuring this is fully verified and documentedMonitoring and reporting test progress to the Task LeadDeveloping process improvements to streamline test activitiesWe’d expect you to be willing to turn your hand to anything within the System Verification remit that helps the team deliver its objectives.About YouTo be successful in this role, you’ll need to have/be:Enthusiastic, curious, energetic and proactive – and interested in what CMR is seeking to achieve.Good problem solving skills with a keen interest in understanding how things work.Alongside excellent electromechanical skills gained from your degree in Engineering, Physics or other technical discipline, we would like you to have:High attention to detail and excellent communication skillsBasic exposure to planning and executing testing (potentially as part of a university project)Basic understanding of defining and creating test solutions incorporating software, electronics and mechanicsExperience of scripting languages such as Python or similar languagesIn addition, any experience of the following would be advantageous:RoboticsFamiliarity with medical devices standards and certificationWhy Join Us?We offer a competitive salary and a great benefits package including a bonus, non-contributory pension, private healthcare, generous annual leave allowance and enhanced global parental leave pay.
Posted 7 days ago

Graduate Software Engineer – Robot Software
CMR Surgical
Cambridge, UK
Develops safety-critical embedded software and testing systems for surgical robots, working in agile teams to design, build, and maintain medical device software under strict regulatory standards.About CMR SurgicalAt CMR Surgical, we're revolutionising the future of minimal access surgery with Versius, our next-generation surgical robotic system. We're growing fast, and we’re on a mission to transform how surgery is delivered globally for the benefit of patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems.Our values—Ambitious, Humble, People-Focused, and Fair & Responsible define our approach to innovation, partnership, and growth. If you believe in making a meaningful difference in healthcare and want to be part of a purpose-driven company with bold ambitions, now is the time to join us.CMR is an exciting and evolving company to be joining right now. Our commitment to our goal of building a world-class medical devices company is underpinned by the ground-breaking innovation of our next generation of surgical robots and a diverse team of talented and supportive individuals.We’re breaking new ground which makes working here exciting, it provides autonomy, opportunity and makes the things you do visible. Come and join us and see what you’re capable of.About the RoleGraduate Software Engineers within the Robot Software department are responsible for developing embedded software for CMR Surgical medical devices, together with all necessary testing and documentation for regulatory approval. Developing software tools and processes for Robot Software, Operational Excellence and CMR as a whole in accordance with CMR’s quality management system. Engineers can expect to be assigned to the scrum team where their skills and experience can best meet CMR’s needs.ResponsibilitiesWorking within the Robot Software scrum team framework:Follow procedures to develop software and documentation, including prototyping, risk management, requirements definition, design, implementation and test.Investigate reported issues.Review the work of others.Assist the planning and management of the team.We’d expect you to be willing to turn your hand to anything within the Robot Software remit that helps the team deliver its objectives.About YouTo be successful in this role, you’ll need to have/be:Degree educated ideally within Computer Science, Maths, Physics, Electrical EngineeringAn interest and understanding of software engineering fundamentals and best practiceFamiliarity with either C or PythonA rigorous attention to detailExperience developing softwareUseful academic or industrial experience:Cloud technologiesControl systemsDC motor controlLinuxMATLAB or Python for algorithm prototyping and/or data analysisMicrocontrollersNetwork protocolsNumerical Linear AlgebraRobot kinematics/solid body mechanicsSafety critical software development standards, particularly IEC 62304.Web technologiesWhy Join Us?We offer a competitive salary and a great benefits package including a bonus, pension, healthcare and enhanced global parental leave pay.
Posted 7 days ago

Graduate Manufacturing Engineer
CMR Surgical
Cambridge, UK
Graduate Manufacturing Engineer role at CMR Surgical focused on supporting production, improving manufacturing processes, and implementing quality and design changes for surgical robotic systems.About CMR SurgicalAt CMR Surgical, we're revolutionising the future of minimal access surgery with Versius, our next-generation surgical robotic system. We're growing fast, and we’re on a mission to transform how surgery is delivered globally—for the benefit of patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems.Our values—Ambitious, Humble, People-Focused, and Fair & Responsible—define our approach to innovation, partnership, and growth. If you believe in making a meaningful difference in healthcare and want to be part of a purpose-driven company with bold ambitions, now is the time to join us.CMR is an exciting and evolving company to be joining right now. Our commitment to our goal of building a world-class medical devices company is underpinned by the ground-breaking innovation of our next generation of surgical robots and a diverse team of talented and supportive individuals.We’re breaking new ground which makes working here exciting, it provides autonomy, opportunity and makes the things you do visible. Come and join us and see what you’re capable of.About the RoleWe are looking for a Graduate Manufacturing Engineer to join our Manufacturing Team. This role will be based at our new purpose-built site at Lancaster Way Business Park, Ely and will be reporting to the Manufacturing Engineering Manager. You will be part of a multi-disciplinary manufacturing team, supporting manufacturing, implementing design changes and developing the production processes used that create the Versius Surgical Robotic System. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop with us in this innovative field.ResponsibilitiesYour routine will vary as manufacturing engineering projects progress, from concept development to realisation, including:Providing first-line hands on support to the Production teams;Supporting verification, validation, and risk management activities;Identifying and implementing process improvement activities and product design changes to ensure compliance, continuous improvement, and scale up of Versius manufacture and;Carrying out, under supervision and assistance risk management activities such as Health and Safety Risk assessments and Process FMEA including the implementation and communication of mitigation actions.We’re a rapidly developing company and as such roles change and evolve. We’d expect you to be willing to turn your hand to anything within the Manufacturing Engineering remit that helps the team deliver its objectives.This is an onsite role at our Ely site.About YouTo be successful in this role, you’ll need to have/be:Ideally you will be recently qualified with a good degree in Engineering, Manufacturing or a related discipline, or equivalentNaturally you’ll also be a great team player with a strong work ethic and a demonstrable determination to produce high quality results.It is expected that you manage your own projects whilst working in an agile team and that you use your own technical knowledge to create industrial solutions.Why Join Us?We offer a competitive salary and a great benefits package including a bonus, non-contributory pension, private healthcare, generous annual leave allowance and enhanced global parental leave pay.
Posted 7 days ago

Graduate Human Factors Engineer
CMR Surgical
Cambridge, UK
Graduate Human Factors Engineer role at CMR Surgical focused on usability testing, risk analysis, and ensuring safe and effective user-centered design for surgical robotic systems.About CMR SurgicalAt CMR Surgical, we're revolutionising the future of minimal access surgery with Versius, our next-generation surgical robotic system. We're growing fast, and we’re on a mission to transform how surgery is delivered globally for the benefit of patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems.Our values—Ambitious, Humble, People-Focused, and Fair & Responsible define our approach to innovation, partnership, and growth. If you believe in making a meaningful difference in healthcare and want to be part of a purpose-driven company with bold ambitions, now is the time to join us.CMR is an exciting and evolving company to be joining right now. Our commitment to our goal of building a world-class medical devices company is underpinned by the ground-breaking innovation of our next generation of surgical robots and a diverse team of talented and supportive individuals.We’re breaking new ground which makes working here exciting, it provides autonomy, opportunity and makes the things you do visible. Come and join us and see what you’re capable of.About the RoleThe main purpose of the Graduate Human Factors Engineer is to support Usability activities for new system designs and formal activities in the UK, USA and Europe. The primary responsibilities include supporting Usability activities to ensure scope is defined, creation and timely delivery of use related risk analysis, usability study documentation, and ensuring documentation is accurate and follows internal and external guidelines for content. Activities also include assisting in the delivery of formative and summative studies with help from other team members and CMR staff/external consultants if required.ResponsibilitiesSupport the human factors engineering efforts in CMR’s Design Evaluation department as requiredSupport the planning, conducting and reporting of formative and summative usability studies. This support will require travel abroad (United States).Compile documentation in accordance with relevant regulatory requirementsCreation and maintenance of use related risk assessments and other risk related documentsKeeping up to date with latest human factors data and processesCollaboration with other teams on joint activities impacting usabilityReporting of status and issues to the Usability Group LeadWe’d expect you to be willing to turn your hand to anything within the Design Evaluation remit that helps the team deliver its objectives.About YouTo be successful in this role, you’ll need to have/be:Ability to produce valuable, well-written deliverables in a consistent mannerStrong teamworking skills and able to adapt to situations (flexibility)Knowledge of IEC 62366 and FDA Human Factors guidance documentsExperience of working in a hospital environment and/or knowledge of human anatomy and surgical procedures an advantageA degree in a relevant science / medical based discipline (or equivalent work experience)It is essential that the candidate can travel and work in USA. Travel is anticipated to be twice a year, for approximately 2-3 weeks at a time. This may increase in the future and so candidates will need to be able to manage both this and an increase as determined by the businessThis position is hybrid with three days per week in the office expected (Cambridge, Milton). Why Join Us?We offer a competitive salary and a great benefits package including a bonus, non-contributory pension, private healthcare, generous annual leave allowance and enhanced global parental leave pay.
Posted 7 days ago

Graduate Electronics Engineer
CMR Surgical
Cambridge, UK
Electronics Engineer role at CMR Surgical focused on designing, testing, and developing electronic systems and PCBs for surgical robotic devices.About CMR SurgicalAt CMR Surgical, we're revolutionising the future of minimal access surgery with Versius, our next-generation surgical robotic system. We're growing fast, and we’re on a mission to transform how surgery is delivered globally for the benefit of patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems.Our values—Ambitious, Humble, People-Focused, and Fair & Responsible define our approach to innovation, partnership, and growth. If you believe in making a meaningful difference in healthcare and want to be part of a purpose-driven company with bold ambitions, now is the time to join us.CMR is an exciting and evolving company to be joining right now. Our commitment to our goal of building a world-class medical devices company is underpinned by the ground-breaking innovation of our next generation of surgical robots and a diverse team of talented and supportive individuals.We’re breaking new ground which makes working here exciting, it provides autonomy, opportunity and makes the things you do visible. Come and join us and see what you’re capable of.About the RoleContributing to electronics designs on projects and other tasks within System Development. This role is offered on a hybrid basis, with a minimum of 3 days a week being based in the office. ResponsibilitiesWorking within a multidisciplinary project team to help deliver electronics designs and tasks.Helping to design highly integrated PCBs which have a mixture of power, digital and analogue electronics.Writing technical documents including detailed design specifications, technical memos and test specifications.Working with mechanical, software and manufacturing teams to ensure designs are optimised for integration with other system components and the manufacturing process.Working with internal and external manufacturing partners to ensure designs can be manufactured and tested reliably and repeatedly.Generating and updating drawings for cable assemblies.Taking design changes through the change management process.Assisting with investigations into issues, setting up tests and documenting resultsAssisting with taking systems through EMC and 60601 development and compliance testingAssisting with the verification of design outputsWe’re a fast-paced company and as such roles change and evolve. We’d expect you to be willing to turn your hand to anything within the Technology function that helps the team deliver its objectives.About youTo be successful in this role, you’ll need to have/be:Good understanding of electronics engineering fundamentals and their application to real world designs.Analogue and digital circuit design knowledge. Ideally also knowledge of motor control, power electronics, FPGA design and sensor interfaces.knowledge of circuit design processes and tools used for schematic capture and simulation.Some understanding of designing circuits and systems for EMC and 60601 compliance and supporting products through compliance testing.Some experience of using Altium Designer or other CAD package to capture schematics.Good verbal and written communication skills.An appetite to learn and grow in all areas of electronics product development.Technical qualification in electronics or related discipline or significant hands-on electronics design and development experience.Some experience using PCB design CAD tools.Some experience of practical problem solving or analysis.Experience in a lab or test environment.At CMR we’re building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace; what matters most to us is that you identify with our values and are passionate about making a difference. Why Join Us?We offer a competitive salary and a great benefits package including a bonus, pension, healthcare and enhanced global parental leave pay.
Posted 7 days ago

Graduate System Verification Engineer
CMR Surgical
Cambridge, UK
Ensures surgical robotic systems meet safety and performance requirements by designing and executing system-level test protocols, verifying hardware/software integration, and supporting regulatory compliance through detailed testing and reporting.About CMR SurgicalAt CMR Surgical, we're revolutionising the future of minimal access surgery with Versius, our next-generation surgical robotic system. We're growing fast, and we’re on a mission to transform how surgery is delivered globally—for the benefit of patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems.Our values—Ambitious, Humble, People-Focused, and Fair & Responsible—define our approach to innovation, partnership, and growth. If you believe in making a meaningful difference in healthcare and want to be part of a purpose-driven company with bold ambitions, now is the time to join us.CMR is an exciting and evolving company to be joining right now. Our commitment to our goal of building a world-class medical devices company is underpinned by the ground-breaking innovation of our next generation of surgical robots and a diverse team of talented and supportive individuals.We’re breaking new ground which makes working here exciting, it provides autonomy, opportunity and makes the things you do visible. Come and join us and see what you’re capable of.About the RoleThe Graduate System Verification Engineer will support the delivery of system level verification for new system designs and formal verification activities for the full system.The primary activities include creating test protocols from the system and sub-system requirements, executing and reporting the protocol results to design teams and regulatory, and capturing and following through on any deviations or issues found during testing. The role includes being able to assess the impact of new requirements on the existing protocols as well as being able to derive suitable tests for new requirements (either manual or automated).This is an onsite position with the expectation of a minimum of 4 days a week in the office.ResponsibilitiesDefinition and execution of test protocols from system, user and risk related requirementsReviewing of test related documentation (protocols, reports, memorandums, etc.)Supporting the creation of bespoke test environments and rigs (software, hardware or combination of both)Contributing to the overall compliance of the system, and identification of gaps (including documentation)Understanding system level behaviour and ensuring this is fully verified and documentedMonitoring and reporting test progress to the Task LeadDeveloping process improvements to streamline test activitiesWe’d expect you to be willing to turn your hand to anything within the System Verification remit that helps the team deliver its objectives.About YouTo be successful in this role, you’ll need to have/be:Enthusiastic, curious, energetic and proactive – and interested in what CMR is seeking to achieve.Good problem solving skills with a keen interest in understanding how things work.Alongside excellent electromechanical skills gained from your degree in Engineering, Physics or other technical discipline, we would like you to have:High attention to detail and excellent communication skillsBasic exposure to planning and executing testing (potentially as part of a university project)Basic understanding of defining and creating test solutions incorporating software, electronics and mechanicsExperience of scripting languages such as Python or similar languagesIn addition, any experience of the following would be advantageous:RoboticsFamiliarity with medical devices standards and certificationWhy Join Us?We offer a competitive salary and a great benefits package including a bonus, non-contributory pension, private healthcare, generous annual leave allowance and enhanced global parental leave pay.
Posted 7 days ago

Graduate Software Engineer – Robot Software
CMR Surgical
Cambridge, UK
Develops safety-critical embedded software and testing systems for surgical robots, working in agile teams to design, build, and maintain medical device software under strict regulatory standards.About CMR SurgicalAt CMR Surgical, we're revolutionising the future of minimal access surgery with Versius, our next-generation surgical robotic system. We're growing fast, and we’re on a mission to transform how surgery is delivered globally for the benefit of patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems.Our values—Ambitious, Humble, People-Focused, and Fair & Responsible define our approach to innovation, partnership, and growth. If you believe in making a meaningful difference in healthcare and want to be part of a purpose-driven company with bold ambitions, now is the time to join us.CMR is an exciting and evolving company to be joining right now. Our commitment to our goal of building a world-class medical devices company is underpinned by the ground-breaking innovation of our next generation of surgical robots and a diverse team of talented and supportive individuals.We’re breaking new ground which makes working here exciting, it provides autonomy, opportunity and makes the things you do visible. Come and join us and see what you’re capable of.About the RoleGraduate Software Engineers within the Robot Software department are responsible for developing embedded software for CMR Surgical medical devices, together with all necessary testing and documentation for regulatory approval. Developing software tools and processes for Robot Software, Operational Excellence and CMR as a whole in accordance with CMR’s quality management system. Engineers can expect to be assigned to the scrum team where their skills and experience can best meet CMR’s needs.ResponsibilitiesWorking within the Robot Software scrum team framework:Follow procedures to develop software and documentation, including prototyping, risk management, requirements definition, design, implementation and test.Investigate reported issues.Review the work of others.Assist the planning and management of the team.We’d expect you to be willing to turn your hand to anything within the Robot Software remit that helps the team deliver its objectives.About YouTo be successful in this role, you’ll need to have/be:Degree educated ideally within Computer Science, Maths, Physics, Electrical EngineeringAn interest and understanding of software engineering fundamentals and best practiceFamiliarity with either C or PythonA rigorous attention to detailExperience developing softwareUseful academic or industrial experience:Cloud technologiesControl systemsDC motor controlLinuxMATLAB or Python for algorithm prototyping and/or data analysisMicrocontrollersNetwork protocolsNumerical Linear AlgebraRobot kinematics/solid body mechanicsSafety critical software development standards, particularly IEC 62304.Web technologiesWhy Join Us?We offer a competitive salary and a great benefits package including a bonus, pension, healthcare and enhanced global parental leave pay.
Posted 7 days ago

Graduate Manufacturing Engineer
CMR Surgical
Cambridge, UK
Graduate Manufacturing Engineer role at CMR Surgical focused on supporting production, improving manufacturing processes, and implementing quality and design changes for surgical robotic systems.About CMR SurgicalAt CMR Surgical, we're revolutionising the future of minimal access surgery with Versius, our next-generation surgical robotic system. We're growing fast, and we’re on a mission to transform how surgery is delivered globally—for the benefit of patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems.Our values—Ambitious, Humble, People-Focused, and Fair & Responsible—define our approach to innovation, partnership, and growth. If you believe in making a meaningful difference in healthcare and want to be part of a purpose-driven company with bold ambitions, now is the time to join us.CMR is an exciting and evolving company to be joining right now. Our commitment to our goal of building a world-class medical devices company is underpinned by the ground-breaking innovation of our next generation of surgical robots and a diverse team of talented and supportive individuals.We’re breaking new ground which makes working here exciting, it provides autonomy, opportunity and makes the things you do visible. Come and join us and see what you’re capable of.About the RoleWe are looking for a Graduate Manufacturing Engineer to join our Manufacturing Team. This role will be based at our new purpose-built site at Lancaster Way Business Park, Ely and will be reporting to the Manufacturing Engineering Manager. You will be part of a multi-disciplinary manufacturing team, supporting manufacturing, implementing design changes and developing the production processes used that create the Versius Surgical Robotic System. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop with us in this innovative field.ResponsibilitiesYour routine will vary as manufacturing engineering projects progress, from concept development to realisation, including:Providing first-line hands on support to the Production teams;Supporting verification, validation, and risk management activities;Identifying and implementing process improvement activities and product design changes to ensure compliance, continuous improvement, and scale up of Versius manufacture and;Carrying out, under supervision and assistance risk management activities such as Health and Safety Risk assessments and Process FMEA including the implementation and communication of mitigation actions.We’re a rapidly developing company and as such roles change and evolve. We’d expect you to be willing to turn your hand to anything within the Manufacturing Engineering remit that helps the team deliver its objectives.This is an onsite role at our Ely site.About YouTo be successful in this role, you’ll need to have/be:Ideally you will be recently qualified with a good degree in Engineering, Manufacturing or a related discipline, or equivalentNaturally you’ll also be a great team player with a strong work ethic and a demonstrable determination to produce high quality results.It is expected that you manage your own projects whilst working in an agile team and that you use your own technical knowledge to create industrial solutions.Why Join Us?We offer a competitive salary and a great benefits package including a bonus, non-contributory pension, private healthcare, generous annual leave allowance and enhanced global parental leave pay.
Posted 7 days ago

Graduate Human Factors Engineer
CMR Surgical
Cambridge, UK
Graduate Human Factors Engineer role at CMR Surgical focused on usability testing, risk analysis, and ensuring safe and effective user-centered design for surgical robotic systems.About CMR SurgicalAt CMR Surgical, we're revolutionising the future of minimal access surgery with Versius, our next-generation surgical robotic system. We're growing fast, and we’re on a mission to transform how surgery is delivered globally for the benefit of patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems.Our values—Ambitious, Humble, People-Focused, and Fair & Responsible define our approach to innovation, partnership, and growth. If you believe in making a meaningful difference in healthcare and want to be part of a purpose-driven company with bold ambitions, now is the time to join us.CMR is an exciting and evolving company to be joining right now. Our commitment to our goal of building a world-class medical devices company is underpinned by the ground-breaking innovation of our next generation of surgical robots and a diverse team of talented and supportive individuals.We’re breaking new ground which makes working here exciting, it provides autonomy, opportunity and makes the things you do visible. Come and join us and see what you’re capable of.About the RoleThe main purpose of the Graduate Human Factors Engineer is to support Usability activities for new system designs and formal activities in the UK, USA and Europe. The primary responsibilities include supporting Usability activities to ensure scope is defined, creation and timely delivery of use related risk analysis, usability study documentation, and ensuring documentation is accurate and follows internal and external guidelines for content. Activities also include assisting in the delivery of formative and summative studies with help from other team members and CMR staff/external consultants if required.ResponsibilitiesSupport the human factors engineering efforts in CMR’s Design Evaluation department as requiredSupport the planning, conducting and reporting of formative and summative usability studies. This support will require travel abroad (United States).Compile documentation in accordance with relevant regulatory requirementsCreation and maintenance of use related risk assessments and other risk related documentsKeeping up to date with latest human factors data and processesCollaboration with other teams on joint activities impacting usabilityReporting of status and issues to the Usability Group LeadWe’d expect you to be willing to turn your hand to anything within the Design Evaluation remit that helps the team deliver its objectives.About YouTo be successful in this role, you’ll need to have/be:Ability to produce valuable, well-written deliverables in a consistent mannerStrong teamworking skills and able to adapt to situations (flexibility)Knowledge of IEC 62366 and FDA Human Factors guidance documentsExperience of working in a hospital environment and/or knowledge of human anatomy and surgical procedures an advantageA degree in a relevant science / medical based discipline (or equivalent work experience)It is essential that the candidate can travel and work in USA. Travel is anticipated to be twice a year, for approximately 2-3 weeks at a time. This may increase in the future and so candidates will need to be able to manage both this and an increase as determined by the businessThis position is hybrid with three days per week in the office expected (Cambridge, Milton). Why Join Us?We offer a competitive salary and a great benefits package including a bonus, non-contributory pension, private healthcare, generous annual leave allowance and enhanced global parental leave pay.
Posted 7 days ago

Graduate Electronics Engineer
CMR Surgical
Cambridge, UK
Electronics Engineer role at CMR Surgical focused on designing, testing, and developing electronic systems and PCBs for surgical robotic devices.About CMR SurgicalAt CMR Surgical, we're revolutionising the future of minimal access surgery with Versius, our next-generation surgical robotic system. We're growing fast, and we’re on a mission to transform how surgery is delivered globally for the benefit of patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems.Our values—Ambitious, Humble, People-Focused, and Fair & Responsible define our approach to innovation, partnership, and growth. If you believe in making a meaningful difference in healthcare and want to be part of a purpose-driven company with bold ambitions, now is the time to join us.CMR is an exciting and evolving company to be joining right now. Our commitment to our goal of building a world-class medical devices company is underpinned by the ground-breaking innovation of our next generation of surgical robots and a diverse team of talented and supportive individuals.We’re breaking new ground which makes working here exciting, it provides autonomy, opportunity and makes the things you do visible. Come and join us and see what you’re capable of.About the RoleContributing to electronics designs on projects and other tasks within System Development. This role is offered on a hybrid basis, with a minimum of 3 days a week being based in the office. ResponsibilitiesWorking within a multidisciplinary project team to help deliver electronics designs and tasks.Helping to design highly integrated PCBs which have a mixture of power, digital and analogue electronics.Writing technical documents including detailed design specifications, technical memos and test specifications.Working with mechanical, software and manufacturing teams to ensure designs are optimised for integration with other system components and the manufacturing process.Working with internal and external manufacturing partners to ensure designs can be manufactured and tested reliably and repeatedly.Generating and updating drawings for cable assemblies.Taking design changes through the change management process.Assisting with investigations into issues, setting up tests and documenting resultsAssisting with taking systems through EMC and 60601 development and compliance testingAssisting with the verification of design outputsWe’re a fast-paced company and as such roles change and evolve. We’d expect you to be willing to turn your hand to anything within the Technology function that helps the team deliver its objectives.About youTo be successful in this role, you’ll need to have/be:Good understanding of electronics engineering fundamentals and their application to real world designs.Analogue and digital circuit design knowledge. Ideally also knowledge of motor control, power electronics, FPGA design and sensor interfaces.knowledge of circuit design processes and tools used for schematic capture and simulation.Some understanding of designing circuits and systems for EMC and 60601 compliance and supporting products through compliance testing.Some experience of using Altium Designer or other CAD package to capture schematics.Good verbal and written communication skills.An appetite to learn and grow in all areas of electronics product development.Technical qualification in electronics or related discipline or significant hands-on electronics design and development experience.Some experience using PCB design CAD tools.Some experience of practical problem solving or analysis.Experience in a lab or test environment.At CMR we’re building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace; what matters most to us is that you identify with our values and are passionate about making a difference. Why Join Us?We offer a competitive salary and a great benefits package including a bonus, pension, healthcare and enhanced global parental leave pay.
Posted 7 days ago
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