Cure Talent is proud to partner with a pioneering medical device company developing cutting-edge neuromodulation technology that’s changing the way specific brain conditions are treated. Their wearable devices are redefining possibilities in patient care, blending innovative design with real-world impact. As part of their continued growth, they are now looking for a talented Embedded Systems Engineer to join the team (hybrid &/or remote working possible). This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a solid track record in embedded systems, particularly within highly regulated sectors like MedTech, aerospace, or automotive. The successful Embedded Systems Engineer will take the lead on designing, developing, and fine-tuning firmware for next-generation wearable devices. You’ll work at the intersection of precision engineering and real-time performance, ensuring every line of code meets the highest standards for safety, quality, and regulatory compliance. Key Responsibilities: * Design, develop, and maintain firmware for embedded systems using STM32 microcontrollers * Implement and optimise RTOS (FreeRTOS) and embedded communication protocols (Bluetooth BLE, I2C) * Ensure compliance with relevant industry standards including IEC 62304 & ISO 13485 * Collaborate with cross-functional teams including hardware, software, and regulatory * Lead firmware reviews, debug issues, and drive performance and reliability improvements * Maintain clear and thorough documentation across development and testing processes Qualifications and Skills: * Strong C++ experience in commercial-grade firmware for embedded systems * Solid understanding of STM32 architecture, RTOS, and low-power systems * Proficiency in Bluetooth BLE and serial communication protocols (e.g. I2C) * Experience building firmware that interfaces with iOS/Android via BLE * Knowledge of regulated environments and applicable standards (e.g. IEC 62304, ISO 13485) * Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines, automated testing, and embedded cybersecurity This is a great opportunity for an experienced embedded systems engineer join a fast-growing MedTech company at the forefront of wearable healthcare innovation. You’ll play a key role in developing life-changing technology, enjoy the flexibility of hybrid or remote working, and be part of a collaborative team making a real difference to patient outcomes