Electronics Engineer for Medical Technology | Elektronikingenieur Medizintechnik (m/w/d)

Löwenstein Med.Techn.GmbH+Co.KG

Hamburg, Hamburg, Deutschland
Published Mar 5, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Electronics Engineer for Medical Technology at Löwenstein Medical Technology, you will be responsible for the qualification of changes to electronic assemblies for medical ventilators throughout their entire product lifecycle. This critical role involves developing alternative circuit concepts when components are discontinued, evaluating and implementing replacement parts, and ensuring all modifications are documented according to strict regulatory standards. You will act as a key technical liaison, coordinating development and change processes with departments such as Quality Management, Regulatory Affairs, and Production. The position offers a unique opportunity to work in a highly regulated, life-saving industry where your technical expertise directly impacts patient safety. The role is based in a leading German medical technology company that provides a supportive environment with flexible working hours, remote work options, and a strong focus on professional growth and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Required Skills

Education

Completed technical education or degree in Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, or a comparable field of study.

Experience

  • Initial professional experience in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Lifecycle Management (LCM), or series production support
  • Practical experience in the development of electronic assemblies within a regulated environment
  • Proven experience collaborating with external service providers for PCB assembly
  • Demonstrated experience using electronic measurement tools such as oscilloscopes and multimeters
  • Experience working with interdisciplinary interfaces including Quality Management and Production

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Familiarity with medical device standards such as EN 60601 and Medical Device Regulation (MDR) is required.