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Bosch Global Software Technologies Private Limited is a 100% owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH, one of the world's leading global supplier of technology and services, offering end-to-end Engineering, IT and Business Solutions. With over 27,000+ associates, it’s the largest software development center of Bosch, outside Germany, indicating that it is the Technology Powerhouse of Bosch in India with a global footprint and presence in the US, Europe and the Asia Pacific region.
Roles & Responsibilities :
The Biomedical Systems Engineer is responsible for defining, developing, and validating physiological sensing solutions for connected medical devices, ensuring accurate translation of biological signals into reliable engineering outputs.
This role combines biomedical domain expertise with strong system, embedded, and data-oriented engineering capabilities, enabling development of scalable sensing solutions across a range of medical devices including diagnostic, therapeutic, and monitoring systems.
The engineer will work across the lifecycle from physiological understanding ? sensor integration ? signal processing ? system validation, ensuring clinical relevance and engineering robustness.
? Key Responsibilities
1. Physiological Understanding & Signal Definition (Core Biomedical Anchor)
Analyze physiological systems and identify clinically relevant measurable parameters
Define:
Pressure, flow, temperature
Bio-signals (optional: ECG, SpO?, etc.)
Map biological phenomena ? measurable electrical/physical signals
Ensure clinical validity of measured parameters
2. Sensor Selection & Biomedical Validation
Evaluate sensing technologies:
MEMS, optical, thermal, electrochemical
Define:
Measurement range, sensitivity, response time
Interaction with biological environments (fluids, tissues)
Assess:
Bio-compatibility considerations (early-stage)
Impact of biological variability on signals
3. Signal Acquisition & Engineering Interface
Work with electronics/embedded teams to define:
Sensor interface requirements (AFE, ADC, sampling)
Signal quality needs (noise, resolution)
Support:
Sensor integration into device architecture
Selection of acquisition strategies
4. Signal Processing & Data Interpretation
Develop and validate:
Filtering and smoothing techniques
Calibration and compensation models
Convert raw data into:
Clinically meaningful metrics
Derived indicators (trend, anomaly, thresholds)
Support implementation in:
Embedded firmware or application layer
5. System Integration & Data Flow Understanding
Define and validate end-to-end signal chain:
Sensor ? Embedded ? Connectivity ? Application
Work with:
Embedded engineers (data acquisition)
Mobile/cloud teams (data visualization & storage)
Contribute to:
Data formats (time-series, metadata)
Interface/API definitions (basic level)
6. Experimental Design & Biomedical Validation
Design and execute:
Bench experiments
Simulated physiological conditions
Define:
Test protocols
Acceptance criteria
Perform:
Correlation with reference methods
Repeatability and reliability analysis
7. Risk & Safety (Biomedical + System View)
Identify:
Physiological misinterpretation risks
Sensor failure modes
Contribute to:
Risk analysis (ISO 14971)
Clinical risk mitigation strategies
8. Platform Re-usability
Develop reusable frameworks for:
Physiological signal modeling
Sensor validation
Calibration approaches
Enable reuse across:
Patient monitoring systems
Wearables
Therapeutic devices
Diagnostic platforms
Educational qualification:
B.E / B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering / ECE / EEE
Experience :
12–17 years embedded systems development, preferably with medical or regulated devices.
5–10 years in:
Biomedical engineering / medical devices / sensing systems
Experience in:
Sensor validation
Experimental/bench testing
Exposure to cross-functional development (HW + SW teams)
Mandatory/requires Skills :
Biomedical Core
Strong understanding of:
Human physiology (any domain)
Physiological signal characteristics
Experience in:
Biomedical instrumentation
Sensor-based measurement systems
Engineering Capability
Sensor fundamentals (MEMS, optical, electrochemical basics)
Signal acquisition concepts:
ADC, sampling, noise
Basic fluid/biophysical modeling (nice to have)
Software & Data Awareness
Programming:
Python / MATLAB for data analysis
Signal processing:
Filtering, calibration, time-series analysis
Basic understanding of:
Embedded systems (MCU, interfaces)
Data flow (BLE/Wi-Fi pipelines)
Tools & Exposure
Lab tools:
DAQ systems, oscilloscopes, sensors
Software:
MATLAB / Python (NumPy, Pandas)
Exposure to:
Embedded platforms (preferred)
Data visualization tools
Preferred Skills :
Working knowledge of:
ISO 13485
ISO 14971
Exposure to:
Verification & Validation
Design controls
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