We build a wireless handheld ultrasound (POCUS) device that connects to iOS/Android via a mobile app. This is a real hardware + software product in the medical domain, where reliability, performance and clean engineering practices matter.
What you’ll do * Design, implement and test embedded C++ (C++17+) software for a handheld device * Deliver new features and continuously improve architecture and code quality * Write unit tests for low-level/embedded parts (tests are treated as product code) * Participate in design discussions and code reviews in a supportive team culture * Collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders (Product, UX/usability, clinical experts) to turn requirements into implementable solutions * Optimize performance and resource usage (CPU/memory/power, depending on the area)
What we’re looking for * 3–5+ years of commercial experience with modern C++ in an embedded context * Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, or a related STEM field * Strong fundamentals in software design and building maintainable systems * Practical experience with unit testing, including low-level code * Comfortable working in an existing codebase and improving it over time * English: Intermediate+
Nice to have (not required) * Yocto / Embedded Linux, kernel driver development * Microcontrollers, FreeRTOS / bare-metal * Performance work: SIMD/NEON (OpenCL/CUDA depending on domain) * Python/Matlab for prototyping; signal/image processing; basic electronics * Docker/Podman, CI/CD experience
Team & process * International teams: about 30 engineers (Norway) + 30–40 contractors. * Agile/Scrum with typical 3-week sprints * Tooling: GitLab CI/CD, Jira/Confluence, HP ALM
Work setup * Remote during wartime → office/hybrid later (Kyiv or Kharkiv) * MacBook