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Electronic Manufacturing Engineer

Basingstoke and Deane
Posted about 21 hours ago
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Electronic Manufacturing Engineer

Basingstoke – Hybrid working

Neupulse is at a turning point. Our wearable neurostimulation device is launching commercially — which means going from validated design to reliable production at scale.

That's where you come in. We're looking for an Electronic Manufacturing Engineer to own the journey from prototype to production.

The role

You'll be the bridge between our product design and the real world of manufacturing — turning a validated wearable into something that builds reliably, repeatably, and at volume.

Our devices are made with a contract manufacturing partner, so you'll work hand in hand with them and our suppliers to make the transfer to production seamless.

You'll:

  • Own New Product Introduction (NPI) — planning and running the transfer from R&D into production
  • Drive Design for Manufacturing reviews, so the device is built right by design, not fixed after the fact
  • Build the test systems that prove every unit — fixtures, jigs, instrumentation, and the automated test software behind them (LabVIEW, Python or similar)
  • Develop the manufacturing and validation processes, assembly methods, and work instructions that make production repeatable
  • Work shoulder to shoulder with our contract manufacturer and suppliers on transfer, troubleshooting, and continual improvement
  • Keep everything controlled, traceable, and compliant with our QMS and medical device regulations

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You'll likely bring

  • 3+ years taking electronic products into manufacturing through NPI and test validation
  • Hands-on skill building automated test — integrating oscilloscopes, DAQs, power analysers, electronic loads and instrumentation, with LabVIEW, Python or equivalent
  • Experience with low-power Bluetooth wearables
  • A solid grasp of DfM, EMC, electrical safety and reliability — and of manufacturing readiness, pilot builds and production ramp
  • Time in a regulated industry (medical device, aerospace or automotive), ideally with IEC 60601-1 / 60601-1-2 familiarity
  • PCB design fluency (Altium a plus) and clear, audit-ready documentation habits

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Why it matters

Every device you help build ends up on someone's body, helping them through their day. Getting production right — reliable, safe, repeatable — is what turns a promising prototype into something that genuinely reaches people. You'll own that transition, at exactly the moment it matters most.

Location

Hybrid role based in Basingstoke, with regular on-site collaboration expected.

About Neupulse

Neupulse is developing innovative neurotechnology designed to improve wellbeing and long-term health outcomes through non-invasive stimulation technology, connected applications, and data-driven insight.

The company’s work has particular relevance for individuals living with Tourette’s, where the team is committed to building technology that can make a meaningful and measurable impact on everyday life.

Our mission is to build accessible, evidence-led technology that can positively impact people at scale.

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Skills

New Product Introduction (NPI)
Design for Manufacturing (DfM)
Automated Test Development
LabVIEW
Python
PCB Design
Altium
Medical Device Regulations
IEC 60601-1
Low-power Bluetooth
EMC
Electrical Safety
Quality Management Systems (QMS)
Instrumentation
Validation Processes
Contract Manufacturing Management

Location

Basingstoke and Deane, England, United Kingdom

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