Embedded Software Developer for Active Medical Devices | Embedded Software Entwickler (w/m/d) für aktive Medizinprodukte - Standort München

B.Braun Avitum AG

Puchheim, Oberbayern, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Apr 1, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Embedded Software Developer at B. Braun Avitum in Munich, you will play a critical role in developing and optimizing life-saving medical devices such as dialysis machines and infusion pumps. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve conceptualizing system and software requirements within an interdisciplinary team, implementing hardware-near software solutions, and ensuring compliance with rigorous industry safety and security standards. You will be tasked with the full development lifecycle, including specification, verification, and documentation, while also designing user and communication interfaces. This position is particularly attractive for those seeking a high-impact role in the healthcare sector, offering a modern work environment with 50% remote work flexibility, a focus on continuous learning, and the stability of an established international corporation. You will directly contribute to digitalization strategies that allow healthcare professionals to focus more on patient care and less on administrative tasks.

Required Skills

Education

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science or a natural sciences discipline.

Experience

  • Extensive practical experience in the design, implementation, and testing of hardware-near software
  • Proven experience in software development within a regulatory environment, ideally for medical devices
  • Professional experience in analyzing safety and security risks for software systems
  • Experience in developing user and communication interfaces
  • Professional experience working in interdisciplinary and international team environments

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Location: Munich/Puchheim; Hybrid work model (50% Home Office); Knowledge of medical device standards and regulatory environments preferred.