We are a healthtech company specialized in the development of advanced robotic surgery systems for high-precision minimally invasive procedures. Founded in 2012 as a spin-off from UPC and IBEC, our mission is to make robot-assisted surgery more accessible, precise, and efficient worldwide. We design and develop next-generation computer-controlled surgical robotic systems and endoscopic instruments.
As a Mechanical Design Engineer in our R&D team, you will contribute to the design, development and testing of robotic surgical systems and endoscopic instruments, working across concept, prototyping, testing and documentation phases. You will help transform ideas into real surgical technologies used in advanced robotic surgery platforms.
️ Support pre-design research activities for computer-controlled surgical systems and endoscopic instruments
Contribute to design and development of robotic surgical systems (conceptual design, mechanisms, motor and sensor selection, control system support)
Generate ideas and engineering solutions for new robotic surgery products and subsystems
Support mechanical design, build and testing of surgical robotic devices and accessories
Assist in preparation and review of design and development documentation (design inputs, specifications, test protocols and reports)
Participate in risk management activities for medical robotic systems
Ensure compliance with Quality Management System requirements
Collaborate in the creation and maintenance of design and development files for medical devices
Degree in Mechanical Engineering
~ Robotics studies are a plus (not mandatory)
~+3 years of experience in mechanical engineering
~ Experience in the surgical robotics sector
~ Experience in CAD tools (SolidWorks or similar)
~ Experience with MATLAB or model-based design tools (preferred)
~ Experience in medical devices or regulated industries is a plus
Strong team player with good communication skills
Fluent in Spanish and English
Full-time permanent contract
Flexible working hours
Strong engineering culture inside a medical robotics company developing surgical systems