CoMind is seeking an experienced FPGA Architect in Kings Cross to lead the design and development of core FPGA systems for neuromonitoring devices. This role involves end-to-end responsibility from architecture to manufacturing, collaborating with cross-functional teams. The ideal candidate will have over 10 years of FPGA development experience and familiarity with safety-critical design principles. Benefits include a company equity plan, unlimited holiday, and private medical insurance.
10/07/2026
Full time
CoMind is seeking an experienced FPGA Architect in Kings Cross to lead the design and development of core FPGA systems for neuromonitoring devices. This role involves end-to-end responsibility from architecture to manufacturing, collaborating with cross-functional teams. The ideal candidate will have over 10 years of FPGA development experience and familiarity with safety-critical design principles. Benefits include a company equity plan, unlimited holiday, and private medical insurance.
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: As the FPGA Architect, you will own the design, architecture, and development of the FPGA systems at the core of our neuromonitoring device. As a recognised Subject Matter Expert in FPGA design principles you'll build the real time data acquisition, digital signal processing, and high speed communication systems that turn optical signals into the physiological data clinicians depend on. This is a senior technical role with full ownership - from early architecture decisions through to manufacturing release - working alongside electronics, software, mechanical, and optics engineers in a regulated medical device development environment. You will be a key member of the Hardware Engineering team responsible for the hardware for CoMind's medical devices - from precision analogue circuits and high speed digital systems, to FPGAs for data acquisition, control and signal processing, and PCB design through to mechanical enclosures, optical assemblies and consumable sensors. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week from our new Kings Cross offices, plus a flexible work from home day. Responsibilities: Lead the end to end architecture, design, development, and verification of FPGA systems across the full product lifecycle Define FPGA system architecture from product and clinical requirements, including clocking, reset, memory, and interface strategies Select appropriate Xilinx FPGA/SoC platforms (e.g., Zynq, UltraScale+) and drive design trade offs across performance, power, cost, and reliability Build real time data acquisition pipelines, DSP subsystems, and high speed communication interfaces in Verilog/VHDL Lead RTL design, microarchitecture definition, timing closure, and resource optimisation in Vivado Define and drive verification and validation strategy, including simulation, hardware in the loop testing, and timing/power analysis Use Xilinx debugging tools (ILA, VIO, etc.) to support hardware bring up and lab validation Collaborate cross functionally with electronics, software, mechanical, and optics teams to integrate FPGA subsystems into the wider product Lead design reviews, architecture discussions, and technical risk assessments Ensure FPGA solutions are scalable, testable, and cost effective for volume manufacturing Maintain design documentation and traceability in line with medical device regulatory requirements (FMEA, hazard analysis) Mentor engineers as the team grows AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: 10+ years of FPGA development on products that made it to market Experience with safety critical design practices, including single fault failure analysis and fail safe techniques Strong proficiency in Verilog or VHDL for RTL design Hands on experience with Xilinx Vivado and Siemens' QuestaSim (synthesis, implementation, simulation, and debug) Experience with high speed interfaces such as JESD204B, PCIe, DDR, or high speed serial transceivers up to 10Gbps lane rates Proven DSP implementation on FPGAs - filtering, spectral analysis, real time processing Full FPGA lifecycle experience: architecture, design, verification, integration, and production support Experience bringing hardware from prototype to production Experience in medical device development or regulated industries (e.g. IEC 62304, ISO 13485 or other applicable standards) Nice to have: Familiarity with optoelectronic systems or instrumentation Experience with Xilinx UltraScale+ or similar high performance platforms Exposure to hardware control loops and real time closed loop systems Experience mentoring or technically leading other FPGA engineers Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
10/07/2026
Full time
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: As the FPGA Architect, you will own the design, architecture, and development of the FPGA systems at the core of our neuromonitoring device. As a recognised Subject Matter Expert in FPGA design principles you'll build the real time data acquisition, digital signal processing, and high speed communication systems that turn optical signals into the physiological data clinicians depend on. This is a senior technical role with full ownership - from early architecture decisions through to manufacturing release - working alongside electronics, software, mechanical, and optics engineers in a regulated medical device development environment. You will be a key member of the Hardware Engineering team responsible for the hardware for CoMind's medical devices - from precision analogue circuits and high speed digital systems, to FPGAs for data acquisition, control and signal processing, and PCB design through to mechanical enclosures, optical assemblies and consumable sensors. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week from our new Kings Cross offices, plus a flexible work from home day. Responsibilities: Lead the end to end architecture, design, development, and verification of FPGA systems across the full product lifecycle Define FPGA system architecture from product and clinical requirements, including clocking, reset, memory, and interface strategies Select appropriate Xilinx FPGA/SoC platforms (e.g., Zynq, UltraScale+) and drive design trade offs across performance, power, cost, and reliability Build real time data acquisition pipelines, DSP subsystems, and high speed communication interfaces in Verilog/VHDL Lead RTL design, microarchitecture definition, timing closure, and resource optimisation in Vivado Define and drive verification and validation strategy, including simulation, hardware in the loop testing, and timing/power analysis Use Xilinx debugging tools (ILA, VIO, etc.) to support hardware bring up and lab validation Collaborate cross functionally with electronics, software, mechanical, and optics teams to integrate FPGA subsystems into the wider product Lead design reviews, architecture discussions, and technical risk assessments Ensure FPGA solutions are scalable, testable, and cost effective for volume manufacturing Maintain design documentation and traceability in line with medical device regulatory requirements (FMEA, hazard analysis) Mentor engineers as the team grows AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: 10+ years of FPGA development on products that made it to market Experience with safety critical design practices, including single fault failure analysis and fail safe techniques Strong proficiency in Verilog or VHDL for RTL design Hands on experience with Xilinx Vivado and Siemens' QuestaSim (synthesis, implementation, simulation, and debug) Experience with high speed interfaces such as JESD204B, PCIe, DDR, or high speed serial transceivers up to 10Gbps lane rates Proven DSP implementation on FPGAs - filtering, spectral analysis, real time processing Full FPGA lifecycle experience: architecture, design, verification, integration, and production support Experience bringing hardware from prototype to production Experience in medical device development or regulated industries (e.g. IEC 62304, ISO 13485 or other applicable standards) Nice to have: Familiarity with optoelectronic systems or instrumentation Experience with Xilinx UltraScale+ or similar high performance platforms Exposure to hardware control loops and real time closed loop systems Experience mentoring or technically leading other FPGA engineers Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting-edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: As a Senior Clinical Data Scientist at CoMind, you will join a multidisciplinary team working at the intersection of neurophysiology, optics, machine learning, and signal processing. Your focus will be acting as a technical leader in the investigation and analysis of multidimensional time-series datasets collected by our neuromonitoring technologies in both clinical trial and in-house experimental settings. You will play a lead role in leveraging these novel physiological and optical signals to extract new, actionable insights that inform product development and clinical decision-making. Working closely with clinicians, neurophysiologists, physicists, and engineers, you will help refine algorithms to extract meaningful metrics of brain function, blood flow, and autoregulation and validate signal quality in real-world use. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week from our new Kings Cross offices, plus a flexible work-from-home day. Responsibilities: Provide technical leadership of clinical / neurophysiological data analysis workstreams Owning and leading workstreams, defining scope, deliverables, and timelines, and ensuring alignment with project and company milestones. Lead exploratory data analysis on complex time-series datasets generated from clinical trials, internal studies, and external research databases. Develop, prototype, and apply signal processing and machine learning models to interpret physiological signals such as cerebral blood flow, cerebral autoregulation and derive actionable clinical insights. Coordinate and support team members within your workstreams, providing technical guidance, reviewing outputs, and ensuring that deadlines and deliverables are met to the required standard. Collaborate with domain experts to translate clinical and physiological requirements into robust data analysis workflows. Write high-quality, well-tested Python code that meets industry standards for medical-grade software and supports FDA regulatory pathways. Produce clear and insightful white papers, documentation, and visualisations for both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Participate in internal research planning by gathering requirements, scoping work items, and contributing to roadmap discussions. AI is fundamental to our culture. It's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: A strong background in physiological time-series signal analysis across multiple signal types, ideally with experience in neurophysiological signals, cerebral hemodynamics, electrophysiology, or related areas A strong understanding of the interplay between measurement and physiological/clinical inference Highly proficient in applying signal conditioning, statistical modelling and machine learning techniques (e.g., time-series modelling, feature extraction, classification) to biological/medical datasets Fluent in Python and familiar with industry-standard tools for version control, data engineering, and reproducible research workflows Comfortable working in a fast-paced, research-driven environment with a strong sense of ownership and a willingness to learn and experiment Excellent written and verbal communication skills for conveying complex results clearly to technical and non-technical stakeholders Nice to Have Strong understanding of neurophysiology Strong understanding of physical principles associated with optical spectroscopy, interferometry, and related techniques Familiarity with regulatory environments (e.g., FDA, CE-marked devices) Familiarity with Software as a Medical Device Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary-sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores Access to Udemy for upskilling and professional development.
08/07/2026
Full time
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting-edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: As a Senior Clinical Data Scientist at CoMind, you will join a multidisciplinary team working at the intersection of neurophysiology, optics, machine learning, and signal processing. Your focus will be acting as a technical leader in the investigation and analysis of multidimensional time-series datasets collected by our neuromonitoring technologies in both clinical trial and in-house experimental settings. You will play a lead role in leveraging these novel physiological and optical signals to extract new, actionable insights that inform product development and clinical decision-making. Working closely with clinicians, neurophysiologists, physicists, and engineers, you will help refine algorithms to extract meaningful metrics of brain function, blood flow, and autoregulation and validate signal quality in real-world use. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week from our new Kings Cross offices, plus a flexible work-from-home day. Responsibilities: Provide technical leadership of clinical / neurophysiological data analysis workstreams Owning and leading workstreams, defining scope, deliverables, and timelines, and ensuring alignment with project and company milestones. Lead exploratory data analysis on complex time-series datasets generated from clinical trials, internal studies, and external research databases. Develop, prototype, and apply signal processing and machine learning models to interpret physiological signals such as cerebral blood flow, cerebral autoregulation and derive actionable clinical insights. Coordinate and support team members within your workstreams, providing technical guidance, reviewing outputs, and ensuring that deadlines and deliverables are met to the required standard. Collaborate with domain experts to translate clinical and physiological requirements into robust data analysis workflows. Write high-quality, well-tested Python code that meets industry standards for medical-grade software and supports FDA regulatory pathways. Produce clear and insightful white papers, documentation, and visualisations for both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Participate in internal research planning by gathering requirements, scoping work items, and contributing to roadmap discussions. AI is fundamental to our culture. It's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: A strong background in physiological time-series signal analysis across multiple signal types, ideally with experience in neurophysiological signals, cerebral hemodynamics, electrophysiology, or related areas A strong understanding of the interplay between measurement and physiological/clinical inference Highly proficient in applying signal conditioning, statistical modelling and machine learning techniques (e.g., time-series modelling, feature extraction, classification) to biological/medical datasets Fluent in Python and familiar with industry-standard tools for version control, data engineering, and reproducible research workflows Comfortable working in a fast-paced, research-driven environment with a strong sense of ownership and a willingness to learn and experiment Excellent written and verbal communication skills for conveying complex results clearly to technical and non-technical stakeholders Nice to Have Strong understanding of neurophysiology Strong understanding of physical principles associated with optical spectroscopy, interferometry, and related techniques Familiarity with regulatory environments (e.g., FDA, CE-marked devices) Familiarity with Software as a Medical Device Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary-sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores Access to Udemy for upskilling and professional development.
CoMind is seeking a Senior Clinical Data Scientist to join our team at Kings Cross. The role involves leading technical investigations on multidimensional datasets to improve brain monitoring technologies. In this position, you will collaborate with experts across various fields, develop machine learning algorithms, and provide insights that inform product development. Expect a flexible work environment with significant benefits, including company equity and a comprehensive health support system.
07/07/2026
Full time
CoMind is seeking a Senior Clinical Data Scientist to join our team at Kings Cross. The role involves leading technical investigations on multidimensional datasets to improve brain monitoring technologies. In this position, you will collaborate with experts across various fields, develop machine learning algorithms, and provide insights that inform product development. Expect a flexible work environment with significant benefits, including company equity and a comprehensive health support system.
CoMind, located in Greater London, seeks a Principal Data Scientist to lead data science initiatives in the development of neuromonitoring technology. You will take ownership of signal processing methodologies and ML model development in a hybrid work setting. The role requires 15+ years of experience in data science, with a focus on physiological data. Benefits include company equity, comprehensive insurance, and an unlimited holiday allowance.
02/07/2026
Full time
CoMind, located in Greater London, seeks a Principal Data Scientist to lead data science initiatives in the development of neuromonitoring technology. You will take ownership of signal processing methodologies and ML model development in a hybrid work setting. The role requires 15+ years of experience in data science, with a focus on physiological data. Benefits include company equity, comprehensive insurance, and an unlimited holiday allowance.
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting-edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Data Science team at CoMind develops the algorithms and machine learning systems that transform raw optical interference signals from CoMind One into continuous, clinically meaningful measurements of cerebral blood flow, intracranial pressure, and autoregulation. Working at the frontier of photonics, physiology, and applied ML, the team's work directly determines what CoMind One can measure, how accurately, and under what clinical conditions. As Principal Data Scientist, you will be the technical authority for CoMind's data science function, setting methodological direction for signal extraction and ML modelling, personally driving the most complex and highest-impact problems, and providing expert guidance across the team. This is a senior individual contributor role: you will not manage people directly, but your technical leadership will shape how the entire team approaches its most challenging problems. You will work closely with R&D, Clinical, and Software Engineering. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week from our new Kings Cross offices, plus a flexible work-from-home day. Responsibilities: Own the technical direction for signal processing and ML model development on CoMind One, defining approaches, architectures, and evaluation frameworks that set the standard for the team Lead the development and validation of the most complex data science components, from novel algorithm design through to evidence generation for regulatory submissions Act as the primary technical reviewer and expert resource across the data science team, setting the bar for methodological rigour, reproducibility, and scientific integrity Drive the design and execution of data collection and labelling strategies with Clinical teams, including ground truth definition, dataset governance, and performance benchmarking Contribute to CoMind's IP and publication strategy, authoring and reviewing technical papers, patent applications, and regulatory documents Represent the data science function in cross-functional technical forums, architecture reviews, and external scientific and clinical engagements Identify and introduce new methods, tools, and approaches that advance CoMind's signal extraction and ML capabilities AI is fundamental to our culture. It's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: 15+ years of experience in data science, ML, or applied research, with a strong track record of independent technical leadership on complex, ambiguous problems Deep expertise in time-series signal processing and physiological or biomedical ML, including hands-on experience developing and validating models on noisy, real-world physiological data Demonstrated ability to take algorithmic work from research through to production-quality, validated implementation Experience in a regulated industry (medical devices, diagnostics, pharma, or similar), with familiarity with algorithm validation and documentation requirements for software as a medical device Strong record of scientific output: publications, patents, or equivalent evidence of original technical contribution and domain authority Nice to Have Background in neuroscience, neuromonitoring, neurophotonics, and/or cerebrovascular physiology Experience with optical signal processing - e.g. LiDAR, pulse oximetry, NIRS, laser doppler flowmetry, or related technologies Familiarity with FDA regulatory pathways for AI/ML-based medical devices Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary-sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores Access to Udemy for upskilling and professional development.
02/07/2026
Full time
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting-edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Data Science team at CoMind develops the algorithms and machine learning systems that transform raw optical interference signals from CoMind One into continuous, clinically meaningful measurements of cerebral blood flow, intracranial pressure, and autoregulation. Working at the frontier of photonics, physiology, and applied ML, the team's work directly determines what CoMind One can measure, how accurately, and under what clinical conditions. As Principal Data Scientist, you will be the technical authority for CoMind's data science function, setting methodological direction for signal extraction and ML modelling, personally driving the most complex and highest-impact problems, and providing expert guidance across the team. This is a senior individual contributor role: you will not manage people directly, but your technical leadership will shape how the entire team approaches its most challenging problems. You will work closely with R&D, Clinical, and Software Engineering. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week from our new Kings Cross offices, plus a flexible work-from-home day. Responsibilities: Own the technical direction for signal processing and ML model development on CoMind One, defining approaches, architectures, and evaluation frameworks that set the standard for the team Lead the development and validation of the most complex data science components, from novel algorithm design through to evidence generation for regulatory submissions Act as the primary technical reviewer and expert resource across the data science team, setting the bar for methodological rigour, reproducibility, and scientific integrity Drive the design and execution of data collection and labelling strategies with Clinical teams, including ground truth definition, dataset governance, and performance benchmarking Contribute to CoMind's IP and publication strategy, authoring and reviewing technical papers, patent applications, and regulatory documents Represent the data science function in cross-functional technical forums, architecture reviews, and external scientific and clinical engagements Identify and introduce new methods, tools, and approaches that advance CoMind's signal extraction and ML capabilities AI is fundamental to our culture. It's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: 15+ years of experience in data science, ML, or applied research, with a strong track record of independent technical leadership on complex, ambiguous problems Deep expertise in time-series signal processing and physiological or biomedical ML, including hands-on experience developing and validating models on noisy, real-world physiological data Demonstrated ability to take algorithmic work from research through to production-quality, validated implementation Experience in a regulated industry (medical devices, diagnostics, pharma, or similar), with familiarity with algorithm validation and documentation requirements for software as a medical device Strong record of scientific output: publications, patents, or equivalent evidence of original technical contribution and domain authority Nice to Have Background in neuroscience, neuromonitoring, neurophotonics, and/or cerebrovascular physiology Experience with optical signal processing - e.g. LiDAR, pulse oximetry, NIRS, laser doppler flowmetry, or related technologies Familiarity with FDA regulatory pathways for AI/ML-based medical devices Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary-sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores Access to Udemy for upskilling and professional development.
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting-edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Optical Engineering team at CoMind is responsible for the photonics systems at the heart of CoMind's technology, designing and developing the laser interferometry platform that enables continuous, non-invasive measurement of human physiology parameters. The team spans optical system design, component selection and test, precision alignment, optical modelling, and integration with mechanical and electronic subsystems. As Staff Optics Engineer, you will be a senior individual contributor within the Optical Engineering team, taking ownership of complex optical design challenges and contributing to the development and integration of the photonic platform from concept through to validated hardware. You will have a strong background in developing and manufacturing complex photonic based products. The role reports into the Optical Engineering Manager within the Product Development team. You will work closely with component suppliers, research, product development and manufacturing teams to integrate leading edge photonic components including fiber optics lasers, PICs, custom photodetectors into the products. With a strong background in photonics based product design, you will work across optical system design, experimental characterisation, and subsystem integration and manufacturing. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week in the office, plus a flexible work-from-home day. This role can be based in either the London (Kings Cross) or Bristol office. Responsibilities: Own the design, modelling, and characterisation of optical subsystems including interferometry configurations, laser beam delivery, optical path optimisation, and stray light management Drive experimental work to validate optical performance, including alignment procedures, sensitivity testing, and signal-to-noise analysis under clinically relevant conditions Develop and maintain optical simulation models using tools such as Zemax, COMSOL, or equivalent, and translate simulation outputs into design specifications and tolerancing requirements Work with photonic component suppliers including laser manufacturers for the development of custom solutions for CoMind's products. Support the integration of optical subsystems with mechanical, electronic, and embedded software components, working cross-functionally to ensure coherent end-to-end performance Contribute to design reviews, risk analyses, and verification and validation activities in line with ISO 14971, ISO 13485, and IEC 60601-1 Author and review technical documentation including optical design specifications, test protocols, and evidence packages for regulatory submissions Identify and evaluate new optical components, materials, and approaches that could advance CoMind One's sensing capabilities or improve manufacturability AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively Skills & Experience: 10+ years of experience in optical engineering, with hands-on experience designing and validating precision optical systems Deep expertise in laser interferometry, coherent optical sensing, or closely related optical measurement techniques Experience in developing custom photonic components such as laser diodes, PICs or photodetector arrays. Proficiency with optical simulation and modelling tools (Zemax, COMSOL, or similar) and experience translating simulation outputs into validated hardware designs Strong experimental background, including precision optical alignment, characterisation, and troubleshooting of complex optical assemblies Experience working within a regulated industry (medical devices, defence, semiconductor, or similar) with familiarity with ISO 14971 and design control processes Solid understanding of optical component technologies including laser sources, photodetectors, fibre optics, beamsplitters, and optical coatings Nice to have: Background in biophotonics, diffuse optical imaging, or optical coherence tomography Experience with miniaturisation of optical systems for wearable or portable hardware Familiarity with cleanroom assembly and precision alignment techniques Experience with tolerance analysis and DFM for optical assemblies at production scale Knowledge of FDA regulatory pathways for optical medical devices Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary-sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
28/06/2026
Full time
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting-edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Optical Engineering team at CoMind is responsible for the photonics systems at the heart of CoMind's technology, designing and developing the laser interferometry platform that enables continuous, non-invasive measurement of human physiology parameters. The team spans optical system design, component selection and test, precision alignment, optical modelling, and integration with mechanical and electronic subsystems. As Staff Optics Engineer, you will be a senior individual contributor within the Optical Engineering team, taking ownership of complex optical design challenges and contributing to the development and integration of the photonic platform from concept through to validated hardware. You will have a strong background in developing and manufacturing complex photonic based products. The role reports into the Optical Engineering Manager within the Product Development team. You will work closely with component suppliers, research, product development and manufacturing teams to integrate leading edge photonic components including fiber optics lasers, PICs, custom photodetectors into the products. With a strong background in photonics based product design, you will work across optical system design, experimental characterisation, and subsystem integration and manufacturing. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week in the office, plus a flexible work-from-home day. This role can be based in either the London (Kings Cross) or Bristol office. Responsibilities: Own the design, modelling, and characterisation of optical subsystems including interferometry configurations, laser beam delivery, optical path optimisation, and stray light management Drive experimental work to validate optical performance, including alignment procedures, sensitivity testing, and signal-to-noise analysis under clinically relevant conditions Develop and maintain optical simulation models using tools such as Zemax, COMSOL, or equivalent, and translate simulation outputs into design specifications and tolerancing requirements Work with photonic component suppliers including laser manufacturers for the development of custom solutions for CoMind's products. Support the integration of optical subsystems with mechanical, electronic, and embedded software components, working cross-functionally to ensure coherent end-to-end performance Contribute to design reviews, risk analyses, and verification and validation activities in line with ISO 14971, ISO 13485, and IEC 60601-1 Author and review technical documentation including optical design specifications, test protocols, and evidence packages for regulatory submissions Identify and evaluate new optical components, materials, and approaches that could advance CoMind One's sensing capabilities or improve manufacturability AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively Skills & Experience: 10+ years of experience in optical engineering, with hands-on experience designing and validating precision optical systems Deep expertise in laser interferometry, coherent optical sensing, or closely related optical measurement techniques Experience in developing custom photonic components such as laser diodes, PICs or photodetector arrays. Proficiency with optical simulation and modelling tools (Zemax, COMSOL, or similar) and experience translating simulation outputs into validated hardware designs Strong experimental background, including precision optical alignment, characterisation, and troubleshooting of complex optical assemblies Experience working within a regulated industry (medical devices, defence, semiconductor, or similar) with familiarity with ISO 14971 and design control processes Solid understanding of optical component technologies including laser sources, photodetectors, fibre optics, beamsplitters, and optical coatings Nice to have: Background in biophotonics, diffuse optical imaging, or optical coherence tomography Experience with miniaturisation of optical systems for wearable or portable hardware Familiarity with cleanroom assembly and precision alignment techniques Experience with tolerance analysis and DFM for optical assemblies at production scale Knowledge of FDA regulatory pathways for optical medical devices Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary-sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
CoMind seeks a Staff Optics Engineer to lead the design and integration of optical subsystems for its cutting-edge neuromonitoring technology. Located in the UK, specifically in London or Bristol, you will have a significant role in developing innovative photonic technologies. The position requires over 10 years of optical engineering experience, particularly with laser interferometry. Exceptional benefits include a salary-sacrifice pension scheme, private medical insurance, and unlimited holiday allowance.
24/06/2026
Full time
CoMind seeks a Staff Optics Engineer to lead the design and integration of optical subsystems for its cutting-edge neuromonitoring technology. Located in the UK, specifically in London or Bristol, you will have a significant role in developing innovative photonic technologies. The position requires over 10 years of optical engineering experience, particularly with laser interferometry. Exceptional benefits include a salary-sacrifice pension scheme, private medical insurance, and unlimited holiday allowance.
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting-edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Optical Engineering team at CoMind is responsible for the photonics systems at the heart of CoMind's technology, designing and developing the laser interferometry platform that enables continuous, non-invasive measurement of human physiology parameters. The team spans optical system design, component selection and test, precision alignment, optical modelling, and integration with mechanical and electronic subsystems. As Staff Optics Engineer, you will be a senior individual contributor within the Optical Engineering team, taking ownership of complex optical design challenges and contributing to the development and integration of the photonic platform from concept through to validated hardware. You will have a strong background in developing and manufacturing complex photonic based products. The role reports into the Optical Engineering Manager within the Product Development team. You will work closely with component suppliers, research, product development and manufacturing teams to integrate leading edge photonic components including fiber optics lasers, PICs, custom photodetectors into the products. With a strong background in photonics based product design, you will work across optical system design, experimental characterisation, and subsystem integration and manufacturing. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week in the office, plus a flexible work-from-home day. This role can be based in either the London (Kings Cross) or Bristol office. Responsibilities: Own the design, modelling, and characterisation of optical subsystems including interferometry configurations, laser beam delivery, optical path optimisation, and stray light management Drive experimental work to validate optical performance, including alignment procedures, sensitivity testing, and signal-to-noise analysis under clinically relevant conditions Develop and maintain optical simulation models using tools such as Zemax, COMSOL, or equivalent, and translate simulation outputs into design specifications and tolerancing requirements Work with photonic component suppliers including laser manufacturers for the development of custom solutions for CoMind's products. Support the integration of optical subsystems with mechanical, electronic, and embedded software components, working cross-functionally to ensure coherent end-to-end performance Contribute to design reviews, risk analyses, and verification and validation activities in line with ISO 14971, ISO 13485, and IEC 60601-1 Author and review technical documentation including optical design specifications, test protocols, and evidence packages for regulatory submissions Identify and evaluate new optical components, materials, and approaches that could advance CoMind One's sensing capabilities or improve manufacturability AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively Skills & Experience: 10+ years of experience in optical engineering, with hands-on experience designing and validating precision optical systems Deep expertise in laser interferometry, coherent optical sensing, or closely related optical measurement techniques Experience in developing custom photonic components such as laser diodes, PICs or photodetector arrays. Proficiency with optical simulation and modelling tools (Zemax, COMSOL, or similar) and experience translating simulation outputs into validated hardware designs Strong experimental background, including precision optical alignment, characterisation, and troubleshooting of complex optical assemblies Experience working within a regulated industry (medical devices, defence, semiconductor, or similar) with familiarity with ISO 14971 and design control processes Solid understanding of optical component technologies including laser sources, photodetectors, fibre optics, beamsplitters, and optical coatings Nice to have: Background in biophotonics, diffuse optical imaging, or optical coherence tomography Experience with miniaturisation of optical systems for wearable or portable hardware Familiarity with cleanroom assembly and precision alignment techniques Experience with tolerance analysis and DFM for optical assemblies at production scale Knowledge of FDA regulatory pathways for optical medical devices Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary-sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
24/06/2026
Full time
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting-edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Optical Engineering team at CoMind is responsible for the photonics systems at the heart of CoMind's technology, designing and developing the laser interferometry platform that enables continuous, non-invasive measurement of human physiology parameters. The team spans optical system design, component selection and test, precision alignment, optical modelling, and integration with mechanical and electronic subsystems. As Staff Optics Engineer, you will be a senior individual contributor within the Optical Engineering team, taking ownership of complex optical design challenges and contributing to the development and integration of the photonic platform from concept through to validated hardware. You will have a strong background in developing and manufacturing complex photonic based products. The role reports into the Optical Engineering Manager within the Product Development team. You will work closely with component suppliers, research, product development and manufacturing teams to integrate leading edge photonic components including fiber optics lasers, PICs, custom photodetectors into the products. With a strong background in photonics based product design, you will work across optical system design, experimental characterisation, and subsystem integration and manufacturing. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week in the office, plus a flexible work-from-home day. This role can be based in either the London (Kings Cross) or Bristol office. Responsibilities: Own the design, modelling, and characterisation of optical subsystems including interferometry configurations, laser beam delivery, optical path optimisation, and stray light management Drive experimental work to validate optical performance, including alignment procedures, sensitivity testing, and signal-to-noise analysis under clinically relevant conditions Develop and maintain optical simulation models using tools such as Zemax, COMSOL, or equivalent, and translate simulation outputs into design specifications and tolerancing requirements Work with photonic component suppliers including laser manufacturers for the development of custom solutions for CoMind's products. Support the integration of optical subsystems with mechanical, electronic, and embedded software components, working cross-functionally to ensure coherent end-to-end performance Contribute to design reviews, risk analyses, and verification and validation activities in line with ISO 14971, ISO 13485, and IEC 60601-1 Author and review technical documentation including optical design specifications, test protocols, and evidence packages for regulatory submissions Identify and evaluate new optical components, materials, and approaches that could advance CoMind One's sensing capabilities or improve manufacturability AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively Skills & Experience: 10+ years of experience in optical engineering, with hands-on experience designing and validating precision optical systems Deep expertise in laser interferometry, coherent optical sensing, or closely related optical measurement techniques Experience in developing custom photonic components such as laser diodes, PICs or photodetector arrays. Proficiency with optical simulation and modelling tools (Zemax, COMSOL, or similar) and experience translating simulation outputs into validated hardware designs Strong experimental background, including precision optical alignment, characterisation, and troubleshooting of complex optical assemblies Experience working within a regulated industry (medical devices, defence, semiconductor, or similar) with familiarity with ISO 14971 and design control processes Solid understanding of optical component technologies including laser sources, photodetectors, fibre optics, beamsplitters, and optical coatings Nice to have: Background in biophotonics, diffuse optical imaging, or optical coherence tomography Experience with miniaturisation of optical systems for wearable or portable hardware Familiarity with cleanroom assembly and precision alignment techniques Experience with tolerance analysis and DFM for optical assemblies at production scale Knowledge of FDA regulatory pathways for optical medical devices Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary-sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting-edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Software Engineering team at CoMind spans the full stack of a regulated medical device company from embedded and real-time systems through application software, ML inference, GUI, DevOps, and test engineering. It is a team that builds across every layer, working to medical device software standards and shipping software that has to perform reliably in clinical environments. As a Senior/Staff Software Test Engineer, you will define the quality and verification strategy across CoMind's entire software stack from embedded real-time systems to cloud-side data pipelines. You will move beyond task-level execution to architect the infrastructure and 'compliance-as-code' processes that provide the engineering team with high-velocity, high-confidence validation. You will serve as a key technical authority, ensuring our software not only meets stringent IEC 62304 and ISO 14971 standards but does so through sustainable, automated design. You will function as the technical authority for software quality. Your goal is to move CoMind beyond traditional V&V, architecting a self-validating system that integrates safety, regulatory compliance, and high-velocity development. You will be the bridge between Systems Engineering, Regulatory Affairs, and Software Engineering, ensuring that quality is an inherent attribute of our technology rather than a post-development checklist. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week in the office, plus a flexible work-from-home day. This role is based in our London (Kings Cross) office. Responsibilities: Architect a scalable, high-fidelity testing infrastructure that enables continuous validation. Champion 'design for testability' across the entire engineering stack, influencing system architecture to ensure critical safety and performance requirements are verifiable by design. Define the end-to-end V&V strategy for the product lifecycle. Quantitatively map software verification evidence directly to system-level safety risks (ISO 14971) to create a 'compliance-as-code' environment that drastically reduces time-to-submission for FDA and other regulatory bodies. Drive a 'quality-first' engineering culture by mentorship. Lead training and initiatives on Test-Driven Development (TDD), CI/CD best practices, and automated quality gates, ensuring that the engineering team's velocity is sustained by high-confidence automated processes. Lead the development of AI-augmented test strategies. Architect predictive anomaly detection systems and AI-driven test generation engines that evolve alongside our software, turning the test suite into an intelligent system that learns from past regressions. Collaborate with engineering leadership to drive continuous improvement in software development and test processes, ensuring that quality practices scale with the organisation. AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: Strategic Execution: 7+ years in software test engineering, with a proven track record of architecting testing strategies for complex, regulated systems (embedded, real-time, or SaMD). Regulatory & Risk Authority: Deep working knowledge of IEC 62304 and ISO 14971. Proven ability to design 'compliance-as-code' workflows that integrate risk controls directly into the CI/CD pipeline and automate regulatory evidence generation. Technical Proficiency: Advanced Python and C/C++; extensive experience building scalable test infrastructure for both embedded hardware and cloud-side data pipelines. Cultural Leadership: Demonstrated success in mentoring software engineers and driving a 'quality-first' culture through TDD, static analysis, and automated quality gates. Cybersecurity & Documentation: Strong experience in cybersecurity requirements (e.g., IEC 81001-5-1, FDA cybersecurity guidance) and rigorous documentation management for regulatory submission. Nice to Have Experience testing real-time Linux or RTOS-based products. Background in MLOps, including validation of model drift, dataset governance, and automated performance evaluation. Expertise in managing complex build environments (e.g., CMake, Bazel) or cloud-native infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, AWS/GCP). Direct experience navigating FDA Q-Sub or MHRA pre-submission processes. Experience with hardware-in-the-loop or software-in-the-loop test environments. Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary-sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
24/06/2026
Full time
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting-edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Software Engineering team at CoMind spans the full stack of a regulated medical device company from embedded and real-time systems through application software, ML inference, GUI, DevOps, and test engineering. It is a team that builds across every layer, working to medical device software standards and shipping software that has to perform reliably in clinical environments. As a Senior/Staff Software Test Engineer, you will define the quality and verification strategy across CoMind's entire software stack from embedded real-time systems to cloud-side data pipelines. You will move beyond task-level execution to architect the infrastructure and 'compliance-as-code' processes that provide the engineering team with high-velocity, high-confidence validation. You will serve as a key technical authority, ensuring our software not only meets stringent IEC 62304 and ISO 14971 standards but does so through sustainable, automated design. You will function as the technical authority for software quality. Your goal is to move CoMind beyond traditional V&V, architecting a self-validating system that integrates safety, regulatory compliance, and high-velocity development. You will be the bridge between Systems Engineering, Regulatory Affairs, and Software Engineering, ensuring that quality is an inherent attribute of our technology rather than a post-development checklist. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week in the office, plus a flexible work-from-home day. This role is based in our London (Kings Cross) office. Responsibilities: Architect a scalable, high-fidelity testing infrastructure that enables continuous validation. Champion 'design for testability' across the entire engineering stack, influencing system architecture to ensure critical safety and performance requirements are verifiable by design. Define the end-to-end V&V strategy for the product lifecycle. Quantitatively map software verification evidence directly to system-level safety risks (ISO 14971) to create a 'compliance-as-code' environment that drastically reduces time-to-submission for FDA and other regulatory bodies. Drive a 'quality-first' engineering culture by mentorship. Lead training and initiatives on Test-Driven Development (TDD), CI/CD best practices, and automated quality gates, ensuring that the engineering team's velocity is sustained by high-confidence automated processes. Lead the development of AI-augmented test strategies. Architect predictive anomaly detection systems and AI-driven test generation engines that evolve alongside our software, turning the test suite into an intelligent system that learns from past regressions. Collaborate with engineering leadership to drive continuous improvement in software development and test processes, ensuring that quality practices scale with the organisation. AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: Strategic Execution: 7+ years in software test engineering, with a proven track record of architecting testing strategies for complex, regulated systems (embedded, real-time, or SaMD). Regulatory & Risk Authority: Deep working knowledge of IEC 62304 and ISO 14971. Proven ability to design 'compliance-as-code' workflows that integrate risk controls directly into the CI/CD pipeline and automate regulatory evidence generation. Technical Proficiency: Advanced Python and C/C++; extensive experience building scalable test infrastructure for both embedded hardware and cloud-side data pipelines. Cultural Leadership: Demonstrated success in mentoring software engineers and driving a 'quality-first' culture through TDD, static analysis, and automated quality gates. Cybersecurity & Documentation: Strong experience in cybersecurity requirements (e.g., IEC 81001-5-1, FDA cybersecurity guidance) and rigorous documentation management for regulatory submission. Nice to Have Experience testing real-time Linux or RTOS-based products. Background in MLOps, including validation of model drift, dataset governance, and automated performance evaluation. Expertise in managing complex build environments (e.g., CMake, Bazel) or cloud-native infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, AWS/GCP). Direct experience navigating FDA Q-Sub or MHRA pre-submission processes. Experience with hardware-in-the-loop or software-in-the-loop test environments. Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary-sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: As the Electronics Architect, you will own the architecture and oversee the design and development of the electronic systems at the core of CoMind's neurological and physiological monitoring devices. As a recognised Subject Matter Expert in precision analogue and mixed signal design, you'll build the front end acquisition systems, signal conditioning chains, and high speed digital interfaces that capture and process the physiological signals clinicians depend on. This is a senior technical role with full ownership - from early architecture decisions through to manufacturing release - working alongside the electronic, FPGA, software, mechanical, and optics engineers in a regulated medical device development environment. You will be a key member of the Hardware Engineering team responsible for the hardware for CoMind's medical devices - from precision analogue circuits and high speed digital systems, to FPGAs for data acquisition, control and signal processing, and PCB design through to mechanical enclosures, optical assemblies and consumable sensors. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week in the office, plus a flexible work from home day. This role can be based in either the London (Kings Cross) or Bristol office. Responsibilities: Establish the electronics system architecture and requirements from system level requirements (product, clinical, regulatory) including signal chain topology, noise budgets, power architecture, and interface strategies Ensure that design input requirements are complete and unambiguous to enable the electronics design team to proceed with detailed design Lead the end to end architecture, design, development, and verification of electronic systems across the full product lifecycle Work across cross functional boundaries negotiating constraints and resolving conflicts with adjacent disciplines (software, mechanical, optics, clinical) to integrate electronic subsystems into the wider product Select appropriate components and platform architectures and drive design trade offs across performance, noise, power, cost, and reliability Design of precision analogue front end circuits for low noise signal acquisition, including transimpedance amplifiers, instrumentation amplifiers, and ADC interface design Design mixed signal subsystems bridging analogue acquisition and high speed digital back ends, including AFE integration and layout sensitive design practices Design high speed digital systems including signal integrity analysis, controlled impedance PCB design, and high speed interface implementation Define and drive electronics verification and validation strategy, including simulation, benchtop characterisation and EMC / safety compliance testing Lead design reviews, architecture discussions, and technical risk assessments Ensure electronic solutions are scalable, testable, and cost effective for volume manufacturing Maintain design documentation and traceability in line with medical device regulatory requirements (FMEA, hazard analysis) Mentor engineers as the team grows Lead reliability / FIT analysis on electronic PCBAs and safety critical components AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: 10+ years of professional electronics design experience Experience with safety critical design practices, including single fault failure analysis and fail safe techniques Strong proficiency in precision analogue circuit design - low noise amplification, filtering, power supplies and signal conditioning Hands on experience with mixed signal design, including ADC/DAC interfacing and analogue digital partitioning Experience with high speed digital design, signal integrity, and controlled impedance PCB layout Proficiency in circuit simulation tools (e.g. LTspice, Cadence Spectre, or equivalent) Proficiency in PCB design tools (e.g. Altium Designer or equivalent) with experience reviewing and directing layout for analogue and mixed signal boards Working knowledge of EMC design and test principles Full electronics lifecycle experience: architecture, design, verification, integration, and production support Experience bringing hardware from prototype to production Experience in medical device development or regulated industries (IEC 60601 / IEC 61010, ISO 13485) Nice to have: Familiarity with optoelectronic systems, photodetection, optical instrumentation, lasers and photonics Experience with biopotential or biosignal acquisition systems Experience with power management design for low noise, battery powered devices Experience mentoring or technically leading other electronics engineers Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
24/06/2026
Full time
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: As the Electronics Architect, you will own the architecture and oversee the design and development of the electronic systems at the core of CoMind's neurological and physiological monitoring devices. As a recognised Subject Matter Expert in precision analogue and mixed signal design, you'll build the front end acquisition systems, signal conditioning chains, and high speed digital interfaces that capture and process the physiological signals clinicians depend on. This is a senior technical role with full ownership - from early architecture decisions through to manufacturing release - working alongside the electronic, FPGA, software, mechanical, and optics engineers in a regulated medical device development environment. You will be a key member of the Hardware Engineering team responsible for the hardware for CoMind's medical devices - from precision analogue circuits and high speed digital systems, to FPGAs for data acquisition, control and signal processing, and PCB design through to mechanical enclosures, optical assemblies and consumable sensors. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week in the office, plus a flexible work from home day. This role can be based in either the London (Kings Cross) or Bristol office. Responsibilities: Establish the electronics system architecture and requirements from system level requirements (product, clinical, regulatory) including signal chain topology, noise budgets, power architecture, and interface strategies Ensure that design input requirements are complete and unambiguous to enable the electronics design team to proceed with detailed design Lead the end to end architecture, design, development, and verification of electronic systems across the full product lifecycle Work across cross functional boundaries negotiating constraints and resolving conflicts with adjacent disciplines (software, mechanical, optics, clinical) to integrate electronic subsystems into the wider product Select appropriate components and platform architectures and drive design trade offs across performance, noise, power, cost, and reliability Design of precision analogue front end circuits for low noise signal acquisition, including transimpedance amplifiers, instrumentation amplifiers, and ADC interface design Design mixed signal subsystems bridging analogue acquisition and high speed digital back ends, including AFE integration and layout sensitive design practices Design high speed digital systems including signal integrity analysis, controlled impedance PCB design, and high speed interface implementation Define and drive electronics verification and validation strategy, including simulation, benchtop characterisation and EMC / safety compliance testing Lead design reviews, architecture discussions, and technical risk assessments Ensure electronic solutions are scalable, testable, and cost effective for volume manufacturing Maintain design documentation and traceability in line with medical device regulatory requirements (FMEA, hazard analysis) Mentor engineers as the team grows Lead reliability / FIT analysis on electronic PCBAs and safety critical components AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: 10+ years of professional electronics design experience Experience with safety critical design practices, including single fault failure analysis and fail safe techniques Strong proficiency in precision analogue circuit design - low noise amplification, filtering, power supplies and signal conditioning Hands on experience with mixed signal design, including ADC/DAC interfacing and analogue digital partitioning Experience with high speed digital design, signal integrity, and controlled impedance PCB layout Proficiency in circuit simulation tools (e.g. LTspice, Cadence Spectre, or equivalent) Proficiency in PCB design tools (e.g. Altium Designer or equivalent) with experience reviewing and directing layout for analogue and mixed signal boards Working knowledge of EMC design and test principles Full electronics lifecycle experience: architecture, design, verification, integration, and production support Experience bringing hardware from prototype to production Experience in medical device development or regulated industries (IEC 60601 / IEC 61010, ISO 13485) Nice to have: Familiarity with optoelectronic systems, photodetection, optical instrumentation, lasers and photonics Experience with biopotential or biosignal acquisition systems Experience with power management design for low noise, battery powered devices Experience mentoring or technically leading other electronics engineers Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
CoMind is looking for a Senior Electronics Architect based in either London or Bristol. In this pivotal role, you will lead the architecture and design of cutting-edge electronic systems for neuromonitoring devices. Your expertise will ensure that our technology meets the highest clinical and regulatory standards. With over 10 years of experience in electronics design, the successful candidate will work alongside cross-functional teams to deliver precision analogue circuits and high-speed digital systems that improve brain monitoring and patient care.
24/06/2026
Full time
CoMind is looking for a Senior Electronics Architect based in either London or Bristol. In this pivotal role, you will lead the architecture and design of cutting-edge electronic systems for neuromonitoring devices. Your expertise will ensure that our technology meets the highest clinical and regulatory standards. With over 10 years of experience in electronics design, the successful candidate will work alongside cross-functional teams to deliver precision analogue circuits and high-speed digital systems that improve brain monitoring and patient care.
CoMind is seeking a Staff Optics Engineer to join their Optical Engineering team in London. In this senior position, you will take ownership of complex optical design challenges and contribute significantly to the development of photonic platforms. With 10+ years of experience in optical engineering, familiarity with laser interferometry, and excellent skills in simulation tools, you will play a crucial role in integrating cutting-edge technologies. The position offers a flexible working environment along with numerous employee benefits.
24/06/2026
Full time
CoMind is seeking a Staff Optics Engineer to join their Optical Engineering team in London. In this senior position, you will take ownership of complex optical design challenges and contribute significantly to the development of photonic platforms. With 10+ years of experience in optical engineering, familiarity with laser interferometry, and excellent skills in simulation tools, you will play a crucial role in integrating cutting-edge technologies. The position offers a flexible working environment along with numerous employee benefits.
CoMind is seeking a Senior/Staff Software Test Engineer to architect a testing infrastructure for their neuromonitoring technologies. This role emphasizes V&V strategies across all software layers, ensuring compliance with IEC 62304 and ISO 14971 standards. The ideal candidate will drive a quality-first culture, mentor engineers on best practices, and work within a collaborative environment that values innovation and safety. The role requires an office presence at least four days a week in London.
24/06/2026
Full time
CoMind is seeking a Senior/Staff Software Test Engineer to architect a testing infrastructure for their neuromonitoring technologies. This role emphasizes V&V strategies across all software layers, ensuring compliance with IEC 62304 and ISO 14971 standards. The ideal candidate will drive a quality-first culture, mentor engineers on best practices, and work within a collaborative environment that values innovation and safety. The role requires an office presence at least four days a week in London.
At CoMind, we are developing a non invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Product Assurance team at CoMind is responsible for ensuring the device performs as intended against its specified requirements, generating the test evidence needed to support regulatory submissions and design history files. Working across hardware, software, and integrated system levels, the team designs and executes test methods and protocols that demonstrate design outputs meet design inputs to the standard required for FDA clearance and CE marking. As a Verification Test Engineer, you will own the design and execution of V&V test activities for CoMind's device, working across hardware, software, and system levels. You will develop test protocols, validate the test methods and equipment, execute testing, analyse and collate results, and author reports for a regulated medical device, working closely with systems engineering and quality throughout. As a member of the Product Assurance team the role reports into the Systems and V+V Manager. You will have a good scientific and engineering background with a rigorous and systematic approach to problem solving, product testing and product integration. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week in the office, plus a flexible work from home day. This role is based in our London (Kings Cross) office. Responsibilities: Design, write, and execute test protocols for hardware, software, and system level design verification testing Develop and qualify test methods, test equipment and protocols against system and sub system requirements Collate and analyse test results, identify and report anomalies and non conformances, and work with quality and engineering teams to investigate root causes and determine disposition Author verification test reports to the standard required for design history files and regulatory submissions, including FDA clearance and CE marking Maintain requirements traceability matrices, ensuring test coverage is complete and gaps are identified and resolved ahead of design reviews and regulatory milestones Support system integration testing, coordinating test execution across hardware, firmware, and software components and documenting integration test outcomes Contribute to risk management activities under ISO 14971, including review of FMEAs and verification of risk control effectiveness Develop and maintain test infrastructure, fixtures, calibration status and tooling needed to execute verification activities efficiently and repeatably AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively Skills & Experience: 4+ years of experience in verification, test engineering, or a closely related role, with hands on experience writing and executing test protocols for complex hardware or software systems Experience in a regulated industry (medical devices, aerospace, automotive, or similar) and design control requirements Good analytical skills, with the ability to identify and investigate test anomalies, document non conformances, and support root cause analysis Experience in developing software based test tools and scripts in Python for collecting and analyzing test data Familiarity with requirements management tooling and test management platforms Clear and precise technical writing skills, with experience authoring test protocols and reports that meet regulatory documentation standards Nice to have: Working knowledge of ISO 14971 and ISO 13485 applied to product design and development Experience with hardware in the loop or software in the loop testing for embedded or real time systems Experience in optical, photonic, or biomedical hardware test and characterisation Familiarity with IEC 62304 software V&V requirements and the interface between hardware and software test activities Exposure to automated test frameworks or scripting for test automation in an embedded or mixed signal context Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
23/06/2026
Full time
At CoMind, we are developing a non invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Product Assurance team at CoMind is responsible for ensuring the device performs as intended against its specified requirements, generating the test evidence needed to support regulatory submissions and design history files. Working across hardware, software, and integrated system levels, the team designs and executes test methods and protocols that demonstrate design outputs meet design inputs to the standard required for FDA clearance and CE marking. As a Verification Test Engineer, you will own the design and execution of V&V test activities for CoMind's device, working across hardware, software, and system levels. You will develop test protocols, validate the test methods and equipment, execute testing, analyse and collate results, and author reports for a regulated medical device, working closely with systems engineering and quality throughout. As a member of the Product Assurance team the role reports into the Systems and V+V Manager. You will have a good scientific and engineering background with a rigorous and systematic approach to problem solving, product testing and product integration. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week in the office, plus a flexible work from home day. This role is based in our London (Kings Cross) office. Responsibilities: Design, write, and execute test protocols for hardware, software, and system level design verification testing Develop and qualify test methods, test equipment and protocols against system and sub system requirements Collate and analyse test results, identify and report anomalies and non conformances, and work with quality and engineering teams to investigate root causes and determine disposition Author verification test reports to the standard required for design history files and regulatory submissions, including FDA clearance and CE marking Maintain requirements traceability matrices, ensuring test coverage is complete and gaps are identified and resolved ahead of design reviews and regulatory milestones Support system integration testing, coordinating test execution across hardware, firmware, and software components and documenting integration test outcomes Contribute to risk management activities under ISO 14971, including review of FMEAs and verification of risk control effectiveness Develop and maintain test infrastructure, fixtures, calibration status and tooling needed to execute verification activities efficiently and repeatably AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively Skills & Experience: 4+ years of experience in verification, test engineering, or a closely related role, with hands on experience writing and executing test protocols for complex hardware or software systems Experience in a regulated industry (medical devices, aerospace, automotive, or similar) and design control requirements Good analytical skills, with the ability to identify and investigate test anomalies, document non conformances, and support root cause analysis Experience in developing software based test tools and scripts in Python for collecting and analyzing test data Familiarity with requirements management tooling and test management platforms Clear and precise technical writing skills, with experience authoring test protocols and reports that meet regulatory documentation standards Nice to have: Working knowledge of ISO 14971 and ISO 13485 applied to product design and development Experience with hardware in the loop or software in the loop testing for embedded or real time systems Experience in optical, photonic, or biomedical hardware test and characterisation Familiarity with IEC 62304 software V&V requirements and the interface between hardware and software test activities Exposure to automated test frameworks or scripting for test automation in an embedded or mixed signal context Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
CoMind is looking for a Verification Test Engineer to ensure device performance aligns with specifications. You'll develop and execute testing protocols for FDA and CE marking compliance across hardware and software systems. The role demands strong analytical skills and a collaborative approach within a dynamic team setting focused on advancing neuromonitoring technology. Join us in shaping the future of brain monitoring and patient care.
23/06/2026
Full time
CoMind is looking for a Verification Test Engineer to ensure device performance aligns with specifications. You'll develop and execute testing protocols for FDA and CE marking compliance across hardware and software systems. The role demands strong analytical skills and a collaborative approach within a dynamic team setting focused on advancing neuromonitoring technology. Join us in shaping the future of brain monitoring and patient care.
CoMind is looking for a Senior Technical Project Manager to lead the delivery of innovative neuromonitoring technologies. In this hands-on role, you'll manage the full product development lifecycle. The position demands strong project management skills, technical fluency across disciplines, and the ability to coordinate a multi-disciplinary team effectively. Located in our Kings Cross office, this role offers a blend of in-office and flexible work options.
22/06/2026
Full time
CoMind is looking for a Senior Technical Project Manager to lead the delivery of innovative neuromonitoring technologies. In this hands-on role, you'll manage the full product development lifecycle. The position demands strong project management skills, technical fluency across disciplines, and the ability to coordinate a multi-disciplinary team effectively. Located in our Kings Cross office, this role offers a blend of in-office and flexible work options.
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Senior Technical Project Manager at CoMind will lead the delivery of a complex, multi disciplinary sub system spanning optics, electronics, mechanical engineering, FPGAs, and software. The role owns end to end planning and execution, coordinating internal engineering teams and external development partners to take the sub system through the full product development lifecycle, from design maturation through to verification and transfer. This is a senior, hands on role focused on disciplined technical project delivery in a fast moving medtech start up. The successful candidate will translate technical and programme objectives into a clear, well structured plan, managing scope, schedule, resources, risk, and cross discipline dependencies, while maintaining the pace and pragmatism a start up demands. CoMind is entering a critical phase of design maturation, verification, and scale up. This role is central to ensuring the sub system is delivered on time, to specification, and to the quality and regulatory standards expected of a medical device, without sacrificing momentum or engineering rigour. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week in the office, plus a flexible work from home day. This role is based in our London (Kings Cross) office. Responsibilities: Owning end to end planning and delivery of the sub system project across optics, electronics, mechanical, FPGA, and software workstreams, from concept through to design verification and transfer Building and maintaining the integrated project plan, including scope, schedule, milestones, critical path, and cross discipline dependencies Leading a multi disciplinary team of engineers and external development partners, coordinating activities and resolving technical and resourcing conflicts to keep delivery on track Establishing and running effective project governance, including regular reporting, steering reviews, and clear, accurate status communication to senior stakeholders Owning the RAID log (risks, assumptions, issues, and dependencies), proactively identifying and mitigating risks before they affect schedule, cost, or quality Managing resourcing and capacity across disciplines, forecasting demand and working with functional leads to ensure the right skills are available at the right time Driving the project through the formal product development lifecycle, ensuring design control, verification and validation, and stage gate requirements are met Managing external partners and suppliers, including statements of work, deliverables, and the technical and commercial commitments that underpin the project Tracking budget, effort, and cost against plan, and providing accurate forecasts to support decision making Ensuring project documentation and deliverables meet the quality and traceability standards required for a regulated medical device (e.g. ISO 13485, IEC 62304, ISO 14971) AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: Proven track record managing complex, multi disciplinary engineering projects through the full product development lifecycle Demonstrated experience leading and coordinating multi disciplinary teams spanning optics, electronics, mechanical, FPGA, and software, alongside external development partners Strong command of formal project management processes, including planning, scheduling, critical path management, reporting, RAID, resourcing, and budget control Experience delivering products that integrate hardware, embedded/FPGA, and software, with a sound understanding of the interfaces and integration challenges involved Comfortable operating in a fast paced start up or scale up environment, balancing process rigour with pragmatism and pace Strong technical fluency, with the ability to engage credibly with engineers across disciplines and challenge constructively when required Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with a track record of clear, accurate reporting to senior leadership Strong organisational and prioritisation skills, with a track record of driving delivery without creating unnecessary bureaucracy Experience working within or alongside regulated environments (e.g. medical devices, ISO 13485, IEC 60601, IEC 62304, ISO 14971, design controls) is highly desirable, as is a recognised project management qualification (e.g. APM, PMP, PRINCE2) Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4 annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
22/06/2026
Full time
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Senior Technical Project Manager at CoMind will lead the delivery of a complex, multi disciplinary sub system spanning optics, electronics, mechanical engineering, FPGAs, and software. The role owns end to end planning and execution, coordinating internal engineering teams and external development partners to take the sub system through the full product development lifecycle, from design maturation through to verification and transfer. This is a senior, hands on role focused on disciplined technical project delivery in a fast moving medtech start up. The successful candidate will translate technical and programme objectives into a clear, well structured plan, managing scope, schedule, resources, risk, and cross discipline dependencies, while maintaining the pace and pragmatism a start up demands. CoMind is entering a critical phase of design maturation, verification, and scale up. This role is central to ensuring the sub system is delivered on time, to specification, and to the quality and regulatory standards expected of a medical device, without sacrificing momentum or engineering rigour. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week in the office, plus a flexible work from home day. This role is based in our London (Kings Cross) office. Responsibilities: Owning end to end planning and delivery of the sub system project across optics, electronics, mechanical, FPGA, and software workstreams, from concept through to design verification and transfer Building and maintaining the integrated project plan, including scope, schedule, milestones, critical path, and cross discipline dependencies Leading a multi disciplinary team of engineers and external development partners, coordinating activities and resolving technical and resourcing conflicts to keep delivery on track Establishing and running effective project governance, including regular reporting, steering reviews, and clear, accurate status communication to senior stakeholders Owning the RAID log (risks, assumptions, issues, and dependencies), proactively identifying and mitigating risks before they affect schedule, cost, or quality Managing resourcing and capacity across disciplines, forecasting demand and working with functional leads to ensure the right skills are available at the right time Driving the project through the formal product development lifecycle, ensuring design control, verification and validation, and stage gate requirements are met Managing external partners and suppliers, including statements of work, deliverables, and the technical and commercial commitments that underpin the project Tracking budget, effort, and cost against plan, and providing accurate forecasts to support decision making Ensuring project documentation and deliverables meet the quality and traceability standards required for a regulated medical device (e.g. ISO 13485, IEC 62304, ISO 14971) AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: Proven track record managing complex, multi disciplinary engineering projects through the full product development lifecycle Demonstrated experience leading and coordinating multi disciplinary teams spanning optics, electronics, mechanical, FPGA, and software, alongside external development partners Strong command of formal project management processes, including planning, scheduling, critical path management, reporting, RAID, resourcing, and budget control Experience delivering products that integrate hardware, embedded/FPGA, and software, with a sound understanding of the interfaces and integration challenges involved Comfortable operating in a fast paced start up or scale up environment, balancing process rigour with pragmatism and pace Strong technical fluency, with the ability to engage credibly with engineers across disciplines and challenge constructively when required Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with a track record of clear, accurate reporting to senior leadership Strong organisational and prioritisation skills, with a track record of driving delivery without creating unnecessary bureaucracy Experience working within or alongside regulated environments (e.g. medical devices, ISO 13485, IEC 60601, IEC 62304, ISO 14971, design controls) is highly desirable, as is a recognised project management qualification (e.g. APM, PMP, PRINCE2) Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4 annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores
CoMind is seeking an Optical Test Engineer to join our Optical Engineering team in Greater London. This role involves designing test plans for optical systems, using Python for automation, and collaborating with various teams to ensure high-quality outputs. Candidates should have a solid background in laser optics and experience in developing Standard Operating Procedures. We offer a flexible work environment and a range of benefits aimed at supporting our team members' wellbeing.
19/06/2026
Full time
CoMind is seeking an Optical Test Engineer to join our Optical Engineering team in Greater London. This role involves designing test plans for optical systems, using Python for automation, and collaborating with various teams to ensure high-quality outputs. Candidates should have a solid background in laser optics and experience in developing Standard Operating Procedures. We offer a flexible work environment and a range of benefits aimed at supporting our team members' wellbeing.
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting-edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Optical Engineering team develops and characterises the optical systems at the heart of CoMind's non-invasive brain monitoring technology. From light source selection and optical component design through to system-level characterisation and sensor integration, the team works at the boundary of photonics, biomedical engineering, and precision instrumentation, directly determining the signal quality and reliability that power CoMind's clinical algorithms. As an Optical Test Engineer, you will design and execute test plans, build characterisation rigs, develop SOPs, and translate complex measurement data into clear, actionable reports, working closely with research, engineering and manufacturers across the product lifecycle. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week from our new Kings Cross offices, plus a flexible work-from-home day. Responsibilities: Design and execute characterisation test plans for optical and optoelectronic components, sub-systems, and complete device assemblies, from initial concept through to manufacturing release Build and maintain characterisation systems, including hardware interfacing, instrument control, and automated test routines in Python Develop and own Standard Operating Procedures for characterisation methods, ensuring repeatability, traceability, and compliance with medical device quality requirements Design and conduct Verification and Validation testing in line with CoMind's design controls, generating the evidence required to support regulatory submissions Process and analyse characterisation datasets, extracting meaningful performance insights and identifying failure modes or design risks Produce clear, well-structured test reports and technical documentation for both internal stakeholders and regulatory purposes Collaborate with optical, electronics, software, and clinical teams to ensure characterisation outputs directly inform product design decisions Liaise with laser and photodetector suppliers to exchange analysis of test data AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: Practical and theoretical skills in laser based optics, with hands on experience in optical and optoelectronic measurements Proficiency in Python for instrument control, data acquisition, and automated test routines Experience developing and executing Standard Operating Procedures in a technical environment Strong analytical skills with the ability to process complex datasets and communicate findings clearly in written reports Working knowledge of basic electronic circuits and digital communication protocols Nice to have: Experience in a regulated industry (medical devices, aerospace or similar) with familiarity with V&V processes and design controls Background in interferometry, optical coherence, or biomedical optics Experience with ISO 13485 or other quality management frameworks. Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores Access to Udemy for upskilling and professional development.
19/06/2026
Full time
At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting-edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world. The Role: The Optical Engineering team develops and characterises the optical systems at the heart of CoMind's non-invasive brain monitoring technology. From light source selection and optical component design through to system-level characterisation and sensor integration, the team works at the boundary of photonics, biomedical engineering, and precision instrumentation, directly determining the signal quality and reliability that power CoMind's clinical algorithms. As an Optical Test Engineer, you will design and execute test plans, build characterisation rigs, develop SOPs, and translate complex measurement data into clear, actionable reports, working closely with research, engineering and manufacturers across the product lifecycle. At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week from our new Kings Cross offices, plus a flexible work-from-home day. Responsibilities: Design and execute characterisation test plans for optical and optoelectronic components, sub-systems, and complete device assemblies, from initial concept through to manufacturing release Build and maintain characterisation systems, including hardware interfacing, instrument control, and automated test routines in Python Develop and own Standard Operating Procedures for characterisation methods, ensuring repeatability, traceability, and compliance with medical device quality requirements Design and conduct Verification and Validation testing in line with CoMind's design controls, generating the evidence required to support regulatory submissions Process and analyse characterisation datasets, extracting meaningful performance insights and identifying failure modes or design risks Produce clear, well-structured test reports and technical documentation for both internal stakeholders and regulatory purposes Collaborate with optical, electronics, software, and clinical teams to ensure characterisation outputs directly inform product design decisions Liaise with laser and photodetector suppliers to exchange analysis of test data AI is fundamental to our culture - it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively. Skills & Experience: Practical and theoretical skills in laser based optics, with hands on experience in optical and optoelectronic measurements Proficiency in Python for instrument control, data acquisition, and automated test routines Experience developing and executing Standard Operating Procedures in a technical environment Strong analytical skills with the ability to process complex datasets and communicate findings clearly in written reports Working knowledge of basic electronic circuits and digital communication protocols Nice to have: Experience in a regulated industry (medical devices, aerospace or similar) with familiarity with V&V processes and design controls Background in interferometry, optical coherence, or biomedical optics Experience with ISO 13485 or other quality management frameworks. Benefits: Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the company Salary sacrifice pension scheme Private medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded) Group life assurance at 4x annual income Comprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionals Unlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarter Lunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work later Twice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinks YuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of stores Access to Udemy for upskilling and professional development.