At Veprox, we have a history of developing medical technology products, surgical instruments, and packaging for our customers. Now we see an increased demand for this type of development services and therefore we are putting even greater focus on this area.In your role as a hardware designer, you will be working with both analog and digital electronics. Here, you will be responsible for drawing schematics, selecting components, and creating corresponding PCB layouts. After the boards are manufactured, you will ensure that they are up and running and perform testing. It is desirable that you can also write your own firmware. Since the products usually fall under applicable medical technology directives and laws, electrical safety and EMC compatibility are important aspects of the work. Therefore, your designs should be designed so that this is included from the start and verification at certified test houses should be planned.The assignments are carried out either in-house or at our customers' premises, where you are responsible for design and accompanying documentation as well as testing. In your job as a hardware designer, you will encounter several different software programs such as Altium, Cadence Allegro, and OrCAD.At Veprox, you will be joining colleagues such as Gonzalo, Mathias, and Tove, among others. Our workplace places great emphasis on getting to know each consultant and their goals, with a management that truly cares and takes time for personal relationships.