Medtronic is seeking a Principal Test Automation Engineer to lead the development and implementation of automated testing systems for medical devices, contributing to innovative healthcare solutions. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in test automation, strong leadership skills, and a background in medical device development
Job Summary
The Principal Test Automation Engineer will lead the planning, design, and qualification of automated test systems to verify functional requirements of medical device systems.
This role requires deep expertise in translating product requirements into robust test strategies for physiologic monitoring technologies such as pulse oximetry and EEG-based systems.
Medtronic offers a competitive salary ranging from 78,320.00 EUR to 117,480.00 EUR along with a flexible benefits package and short-term incentive plans.
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Medtronic is seeking a Principal Test Automation Engineer to lead the development and implementation of automated testing systems for medical devices, contributing to innovative healthcare solutions. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in test automation, strong leadership skills, and a background in medical device development.
Salary
Base: 78,320.00 EUR - 117,480.00 EUR; Bonus/Equity: Eligible for Medtronic Incentive Plan (MIP); Benefits: Competitive flexible benefits package
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Automated test system design and implementation
Python LabVIEW MATLAB C/C++ programming
Test architecture and framework development
Medical device regulatory compliance knowledge
Instrumentation and data acquisition systems
Nice-to-have
Robot Framework experience
Mentoring engineers without direct management
Design-for-testability influence on product architecture
Clinical decision support solution testing
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree with 7 years experience OR Master's with 5 years OR PhD with 3 years
Deep expertise in embedded or electromechanical test systems
Experience with medical device quality systems and regulations