MedTech Data Science Engineer

Full Time | Cambridge, UK

Background

At Camgenium, we work at the cutting edge of MedTech and healthcare innovation. We are committed to making engineering a force for good. We challenge accepted methods and use creative, lateral thinking and the latest technologies. We are building cutting edge solutions that make it faster and more effective to develop and deploy innovative medical devices to benefit more people sooner.

Our innovative platform created medical grade software applications and connects devices to patients, clinicians and healthcare systems easily and rapidly. Products developed using our platform are winning awards and are in use in the UK, USA, Europe and beyond.

Camgenium is an equal opportunities employer. We benefit greatly from a diverse, supportive team and each person is valued for what they bring to the company as an individual. Camgenium is a happy work environment and we believe strongly in the key values of inclusion, fairness, kindness and supporting each other.

What you will do

  • Data management and analysis projects
  • Work on new applications that involve creating insights from healthcare data
  • Take responsibility for specific new code modules as well as maintaining and supporting existing code
  • Extend our core platform with machine learning and data analytics technologies
  • Work within the context of our Quality Management System to create new software medical devices that are used to treat people and provide information that helps clinicians make decisions
  • Undertake code reviews for other engineers on a regular basis for the purpose of quality assurance and skills training

Experience and qualifications

Educated to first degree and ideally Masters level in Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics or other relevant subject.

Skills, competencies and attributes

  • Proven work experience as a Data Science Software Engineer (or similar) for a minimum of 2+ years
  • Comfort with a range of standard programming languages, in particular Python, C++
  • Understanding of data analysis and the concepts of machine learning and some practical experience of TensorFlow / Keras
  • Comfort with standard Microsoft Office tools

Desired knowledge and skills

  • Good written and verbal communication skills, particularly with providing progress reports and rapid feedback about problems encountered, identified or suspected
  • Able to perform under pressure and to tight deadlines
  • Able to maintain strict confidentiality
  • Good attention to detail
  • Able to work independently and in a team

Other

Salary is competitive and is based on skills and experience.

We are based five miles northwest of Cambridge. This role can be hybrid following the end of the initial three-month probation period. Most people have hybrid working patterns and we let employees work from abroad for short periods of time.

We offer generous holidays and a range of benefits. Committed staff members are offered share options.

Training

  • We work to medical device standards for a large proportion of its work and we will provide training in ISO 62304 and other relevant standards.

  • We invest in in-house and some external training and development. It matters to us that our staff can thrive and develop with us.

 Please send your resume to careers@camgenium.com to apply for this role.

Camgenium is an equal opportunity employer. We work in a highly regulated environment to keep patients safe and consequently require all employees to pass background security checks.

We do not accept applications from agencies outside our preferred supplier list. If you are concerned your application has not been received, please contact us.