Ultrasound Specialist – Surgical Technology Innovation
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Research Scientist
Overview
Ultrasound Specialist – Surgical Technology Innovation – Cambridge
A pioneering surgical technology team near Cambridge is seeking a talented ultrasound scientist to help shape the future of medical innovation. Renowned for delivering transformative solutions across healthcare and life sciences, this group collaborates with ambitious organisations to redefine clinical outcomes and surgical practice.
This opportunity is well-suited to a PhD graduate, postdoctoral researcher, or early-career professional with a strong foundation in ultrasound and a desire to apply their expertise to real-world challenges. You’ll be involved in the development of advanced surgical platforms, including sensor-integrated instruments and robotic systems, contributing across the full product lifecycle—from early-stage concept development to final deployment.
You’ll work closely with multidisciplinary teams and engage directly with clients, helping to shape strategy and deliver commercially valuable outcomes. You’ll also have the chance to build your profile within the surgical technology community, supported by experienced peers and a culture that values technical freedom, shared ideas, and entrepreneurial thinking.
Responsibilities- Develop advanced surgical platforms, including sensor-integrated instruments and robotic systems, contributing across the full product lifecycle from early-stage concept development to deployment.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and engage directly with clients to shape strategy and deliver commercially valuable outcomes.
- Support opportunities to build profile within the surgical technology community and contribute to a culture that values technical freedom, shared ideas, and entrepreneurial thinking.
- PhD or equivalent experience in biomedical engineering, physics, electrical engineering, or a closely related field.
- Background in acoustic sensing, imaging systems, or transducer technologies from doctoral studies, postdoctoral work, or early industry roles.
- Proactive and inventive mindset with the ability to navigate complex technical challenges and contribute to collaborative problem-solving.
- Experience in transducer architecture, signal processing, imaging algorithms, acoustic measurement, or regulatory considerations would be beneficial, though not essential.
- Competitive salary
- Performance-based bonus
- Private medical cover
- Enhanced pension contributions
- Free meals
- Access to lifestyle and professional development perks
To explore this opportunity further, contact Andrew Welsh, Director of Medical Devices, Biotech and Drug Discovery Recruitment at Newton Colmore, on . Alternatively, submit your CV and a member of our team will be in touch to discuss next steps.
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