Hardware Developer Medical Devices

Dr. Langer Medical (www.medical-langer.de) is hiring developers with fundamental electronic background for our Neuromonitor and Neurostimulator product lines running with LabView
Position :  Hardware Engineer
Location : Waldkirch, Germany
Education : Electronic or biomedical Engineer / Master
Job Description:
Analog and digital circuit design
µC progamming
EMI and medical device directive compliant development
prototyping
documentation and system approval
technical support 
Experience :
3 to 4 years hardware design experience
Joining Date: Immediate
Please send your CVs to [email protected]

Hi-
The product specific pages are pretty much gone.
Even as a registered Developer, pages similar to those are non-existent.
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