At CMR Surgical, we’re revolutionising the future of minimal access surgery with Versius, our next-generation surgical robotic system. We’re growing fast, and we’re on a mission to transform how surgery is delivered globally—for the benefit of patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems.
Our values—Ambitious, Humble, People-Focused, and Fair & Responsible—define our approach to innovation, partnership, and growth. If you believe in making a meaningful difference in healthcare and want to be part of a purpose-driven company with bold ambitions, now is the time to join us.
CMR is an exciting and evolving company to be joining right now. Our commitment to our goal of building a world-class medical devices company is underpinned by the ground-breaking innovation of our next generation of surgical robots and a diverse team of talented and supportive individuals.
We’re breaking new ground which makes working here exciting, it provides autonomy, opportunity and makes the things you do visible. Come and join us and see what you’re capable of.
About the Role
The Graduate System Verification Engineer will support the delivery of system level verification for new system designs and formal verification activities for the full system.
The primary activities include creating test protocols from the system and sub-system requirements, executing and reporting the protocol results to design teams and regulatory, and capturing and following through on any deviations or issues found during testing. The role includes being able to assess the impact of new requirements on the existing protocols as well as being able to derive suitable tests for new requirements (either manual or automated).
This is an onsite position with the expectation of a minimum of 4 days a week in the office.
Responsibilities
- Definition and execution of test protocols from system, user and risk related requirements.
- Reviewing of test related documentation (protocols, reports, memorandums, etc.)
- Supporting the creation of bespoke test environments and rigs (software, hardware or combination of both.)
- Contributing to the overall compliance of the system, and identification of gaps (including documentation.)
- Understanding system level behaviour and ensuring this is fully verified and documented
- Monitoring and reporting test progress to the Task Lead.
- Developing process improvements to streamline test activities.
We’d expect you to be willing to turn your hand to anything within the System Verification remit that helps the team deliver its objectives.
About You
To be successful in this role, you’ll need to have/be:
- Enthusiastic, curious, energetic and proactive – and interested in what CMR is seeking to achieve.
- Good problem solving skills with a keen interest in understanding how things work.
Alongside excellent electromechanical skills gained from your degree in Engineering, Physics or other technical discipline, we would like you to have:
- High attention to detail and excellent communication skills.
- Basic exposure to planning and executing testing (potentially as part of a university project.)
- Basic understanding of defining and creating test solutions incorporating software, electronics and mechanics.
- Experience of scripting languages such as Python or similar languages.
In addition, any experience of the following would be advantageous:
- Robotics
- Familiarity with medical devices standards and certification
Why Join Us?
We offer a competitive salary and a great benefits package including a bonus, non-contributory pension, private healthcare, generous annual leave allowance and enhanced global parental leave pay.
Interested? We’d love to hear from you!
This role requires candidates to have eligibility to work within the UK.
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