IT Search has partnered with a well-funded MedTech company based in Dublin that’s entering an exciting growth phase following a recent funding round. As the team scales, they’re looking to hire a Senior Embedded Software Engineer with strong experience developing software for regulated products.
The company develops non-invasive medical devices used in real clinical environments. This role offers the opportunity to join a growing engineering team with a strong focus on quality, reliability, and well-structured engineering practices.
The Role You’ll play a key role in the development of embedded software across the full product lifecycle, working closely with hardware, QA, and regulatory teams to deliver compliant, production-ready medical devices.
Key Responsibilities
Design, develop, and maintain embedded software for medical devices
Work across the full software development lifecycle, from requirements through to verification and release
Develop software on bare-metal systems and FreeRTOS using ARM microcontrollers
Contribute to architecture decisions and technical direction as the product scales
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure compliance with regulatory standards (IEC 62304, ISO 13485, etc.)
Skills & Experience Essential:
5+ years’ experience as an Embedded Software Engineer
Strong C programming skills with solid bare-metal development experience
Proven experience working with FreeRTOS
Hands-on experience with ARM-based microcontrollers
Strong understanding of structured software development lifecycles in regulated environments
Highly Desirable:
Background in regulated industries such as medical devices, automotive, or aerospace
Experience contributing to verification, validation, and documentation processes
Exposure to C++
Experience with SoC or FPGA-based systems
Package Salary up to €75,000, plus bonus, pension, and stock options. The office is based in Dublin City Centre, with 2–3 days onsite per week expected.
If this role sounds aligned with your experience, apply via the link or contact Graeme King at IT Search for a confidential chat.