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Senior Electronics Engineer

Philips Iberica SAU
Farnborough
2 weeks ago
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Senior Electronics Engineer

In late January, we announcedthat Bridgefield Capital signed an agreement to acquire Philips’ Emergency Care business which includes leading brands and products like HeartStart AEDs, Intrepid and DFM100 monitor defibrillators, Tempus monitor and Tempus ALS systems, and Corsium and ECI informatics solutions. We expect the transaction to close at the end of 2025.

With Bridgefield’s support and building on our 40+ year legacy of growth and innovation in emergency medical technology, the Emergency Care business will continue passionately pursuing our mission of saving lives, lowering the cost of healthcare, and advancing the science of resuscitation while serving the public access AED, EMS, military, and hospital market segments.

In this role and as part of an agile company that has the dedicated resources needed to achieve its strategic goals, you’ll have every opportunity to become a part of the “NewCo” we are forming and grow both personally and professionally and potentially make an even bigger impact on the acute care space – as well as on the consumers, patients and healthcare workers who depend on these innovative life-saving solutions.

Your role:

  • Supporting hardware development projects with electronics design in a ISO 13485 / FDA 21 CFR Part 820 quality system. These will either be developing new or refining and enhancing existing features.

  • Supporting the team during External system testing, investigating, and resolving issues and formally reporting test results.

  • According to the V-Model for system development you will write design specifications, specify components, create schematics evaluating designs and prototype testing.

  • Working in close collaboration with suppliers to manufacture prototypes, pre-production units to your designs and into full subcontractor production.

  • This role offers you chance for hybrid working from our vibrant & exciting new offices in Farnborough, Hampshire. Additionally, we are open to discuss flexible working requirements to better support your work life balance.

  • From competitive salary and yearly performance bonus. Be sure to speak to your recruiter about all the benefits on offer.

You’re right for this role if:

  • You career has been in Electrical Engineering (both sustaining and new products).

  • You have worked in the Medical Device industry or a similar regulated environment (Pharmaceutical, Aerospace, Aviation, Defence etc).

  • You are familiar with PCB Design, manufacture, and test, particularly digital and analogue circuit design and electrical safety.

  • Educated to degree level or similar in Electronics Engineering.

If you’re interested in this role and have many, but not all, of the experiences needed, we encourage you to apply. You may still be the right candidate for this or other opportunities at Philips. Learn more about our commitment to diversity and inclusionhere.

Because we are at our best when you are, you can safely share any reasonable tools or adjustments needed during our recruitment process and beyond.

For more information, read our Inclusion and Diversity Policy and, to know more about your Human Rights, we encourage you to view thisreport.

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