Engineer III, Software Development (3D Graphics) at Boston Scientific Corporation Malaysia
Pune, maharashtra, India -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Jan, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

C++, OpenGL, 3D Graphics Programming, Object Oriented Programming, Analytical Skills, Problem-Solving Skills, User Interaction, User Experience, System Level Enhancements, Collaboration, Prototyping, Medical Applications, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Workflow Usability, Visualization Technology, Customer Needs

Industry

Medical Equipment Manufacturing

Description
The Software Engineer will have a key role in the development of user interfaces and workflow for cutting edge medical applications in the field of Cardiac arrhythmia diagnosis and treatment. The responsibilities will include: Generates UI ideas and implements prototypes to collect user feedback on workflow and usability Design and develop simple solutions for complex medical problems in the areas of user interaction, interface and experience Participate creating system level enhancements for advanced 3D visualization technology Collaborate across disciplines effectively (HW, Systems) to focus and maximize end-to-end solution value Participates in preclinical system experiments in the lab, with physicians, and 3rd parties BS/MS in Computer Science or equivalent experience, with a strong software development background. 6+ Years of experience Experience programming in C++ Experience with OpenGL Experience with 3D graphics programming Experience with Object Oriented programming principles Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Experience with understanding customer needs and translating into intuitive product designs
Responsibilities
The Software Engineer will develop user interfaces and workflows for medical applications related to cardiac arrhythmia. Responsibilities include generating UI ideas, designing solutions for complex medical problems, and collaborating across disciplines.
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