Proximie Limited
City Of Westminster, London
Proximie is on a mission to improve healthcare by transforming the world's operating rooms into connected ecosystems of people, devices, and data. Our Intelligence Suite transforms operating room (OR) performance, keeping teams in sync and workflows on track to maximise throughput. Simultaneously our computer vision and AI capabilities capture real time data and detect surgical events - improving quality of data outputs. The result: ORs are optimised like never before - with predictive analytics and automated notifications ensuring patients and staff are in the right place at the right time. Once practitioners are in the OR, our Surgical Suite enables real time remote access and creates a secure video record of every procedure; improving training, education, and collaboration. It is an intuitive asset which helps instil a culture of continuous learning, accelerates the adoption of cutting edge medical devices, and enhances surgical performance across the entire global workforce - improving outcomes and saving lives. Proximie was commercialised in 2019 and is available in over 800 facilities globally. Check out our Founder and CEO Nadine's Origins Story here: Position Overview As Proximie accelerates the global deployment of its Intelligence Suite, each implementation represents a critical opportunity to validate outcomes, gather insights, and strengthen both product development and commercial readiness. To support this phase of growth, Proximie is seeking an Implementation Engineer to join the European team, based in London, on an initial 3 month contract with potential for extension. This role is hands on, client facing, and pivotal to delivering a best in class implementation experience across Europe, with an immediate focus on the UK. The Implementation Engineer will deliver high touch implementation services spanning installation, configuration, clinical support, and ongoing engagement - operating with autonomy while collaborating closely with internal Product and Engineering teams. Job Responsibilities Deliver, install, connect, configure, and test Proximie equipment, including Intelligence Suite hardware and computer vision sensors. Support live clinical use of the Proximie platform in operating rooms, laboratories, and training environments. Train end users on system functionality and integrated workflows. Ensure optimal utilisation of system capabilities, identifying inefficiencies and opportunities for improvement. Participate in planning, testing, and cross functional coordination meetings. Maintain clear, consistent communication in line with Proxim implementation processes. Partner with Product and Engineering teams to support New Product Introductions (NPI), including the development and delivery of launch training. Identify, manage, and elevate IT, hardware, or software issues promptly and appropriately. Requirements Technical degree, relevant certifications, or equivalent practical experience. Minimum 2 years' experience supporting SaaS, AV, hardware, or similar technical platforms. Minimum 3 years' experience working with medical devices or within operating room environments. Experience with CAD to support mapping/site surveys. Strong capability in technical troubleshooting, diagnosis, and problem resolution. Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects while delivering consistently high standards. Excellent communication skills and confidence working directly with clinical and technical stakeholders. Self directed, resilient, and comfortable operating in fast moving, ambiguous environments. Desirable Video and audio hardware experience. Experience working in startup or high growth technology environments. Travel Willingness to travel up to 75% across the UK to customer sites, including hospitals, operating rooms, laboratories, and surgical centres. Flexibility to work outside standard business hours where required, including early mornings, evenings, or weekends, to meet customer needs. License / Certification Full, clean driving license. Why Work for Proximie? You will be encouraged to grow in your role, take ownership and gain responsibilities. Proximie's values are Ownership, Deliver Results, Build Trust and Go Beyond. Flexible working hours - we trust our people to manage their time and focus on wider results. A flat organisational structure where every opinion matters, ideas are cultivated, and innovation is encouraged. Proximie is a truly global company with teams across the UK, Europe, United States and the Middle East - giving you opportunities to see the world. Proximie is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing a work environment that supports, inspires, and respects all individuals. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under the law.
Proximie is on a mission to improve healthcare by transforming the world's operating rooms into connected ecosystems of people, devices, and data. Our Intelligence Suite transforms operating room (OR) performance, keeping teams in sync and workflows on track to maximise throughput. Simultaneously our computer vision and AI capabilities capture real time data and detect surgical events - improving quality of data outputs. The result: ORs are optimised like never before - with predictive analytics and automated notifications ensuring patients and staff are in the right place at the right time. Once practitioners are in the OR, our Surgical Suite enables real time remote access and creates a secure video record of every procedure; improving training, education, and collaboration. It is an intuitive asset which helps instil a culture of continuous learning, accelerates the adoption of cutting edge medical devices, and enhances surgical performance across the entire global workforce - improving outcomes and saving lives. Proximie was commercialised in 2019 and is available in over 800 facilities globally. Check out our Founder and CEO Nadine's Origins Story here: Position Overview As Proximie accelerates the global deployment of its Intelligence Suite, each implementation represents a critical opportunity to validate outcomes, gather insights, and strengthen both product development and commercial readiness. To support this phase of growth, Proximie is seeking an Implementation Engineer to join the European team, based in London, on an initial 3 month contract with potential for extension. This role is hands on, client facing, and pivotal to delivering a best in class implementation experience across Europe, with an immediate focus on the UK. The Implementation Engineer will deliver high touch implementation services spanning installation, configuration, clinical support, and ongoing engagement - operating with autonomy while collaborating closely with internal Product and Engineering teams. Job Responsibilities Deliver, install, connect, configure, and test Proximie equipment, including Intelligence Suite hardware and computer vision sensors. Support live clinical use of the Proximie platform in operating rooms, laboratories, and training environments. Train end users on system functionality and integrated workflows. Ensure optimal utilisation of system capabilities, identifying inefficiencies and opportunities for improvement. Participate in planning, testing, and cross functional coordination meetings. Maintain clear, consistent communication in line with Proxim implementation processes. Partner with Product and Engineering teams to support New Product Introductions (NPI), including the development and delivery of launch training. Identify, manage, and elevate IT, hardware, or software issues promptly and appropriately. Requirements Technical degree, relevant certifications, or equivalent practical experience. Minimum 2 years' experience supporting SaaS, AV, hardware, or similar technical platforms. Minimum 3 years' experience working with medical devices or within operating room environments. Experience with CAD to support mapping/site surveys. Strong capability in technical troubleshooting, diagnosis, and problem resolution. Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects while delivering consistently high standards. Excellent communication skills and confidence working directly with clinical and technical stakeholders. Self directed, resilient, and comfortable operating in fast moving, ambiguous environments. Desirable Video and audio hardware experience. Experience working in startup or high growth technology environments. Travel Willingness to travel up to 75% across the UK to customer sites, including hospitals, operating rooms, laboratories, and surgical centres. Flexibility to work outside standard business hours where required, including early mornings, evenings, or weekends, to meet customer needs. License / Certification Full, clean driving license. Why Work for Proximie? You will be encouraged to grow in your role, take ownership and gain responsibilities. Proximie's values are Ownership, Deliver Results, Build Trust and Go Beyond. Flexible working hours - we trust our people to manage their time and focus on wider results. A flat organisational structure where every opinion matters, ideas are cultivated, and innovation is encouraged. Proximie is a truly global company with teams across the UK, Europe, United States and the Middle East - giving you opportunities to see the world. Proximie is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing a work environment that supports, inspires, and respects all individuals. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under the law.
Proximie Limited
City Of Westminster, London
Proximie is on a mission to improve healthcare by transforming the world's operating rooms into connected ecosystems of people, devices, and data. Our Intelligence Suite transforms operating room (OR) performance, keeping teams in sync and workflows on track to maximise throughput. Simultaneously our computer vision and AI capabilities capture real-time data and detect surgical events - improving quality of data outputs. The result: ORs are optimised like never before - with predictive analytics and automated notifications ensuring patients and staff are in the right place at the right time. Once practitioners are in the OR, our Surgical Suite enables real-time remote access and creates a secure video record of every procedure; improving training, education, and collaboration. It is an intuitive asset which helps instil a culture of continuous learning, accelerates the adoption of cutting-edge medical devices, and enhances surgical performance across the entire global workforce - improving outcomes and saving lives. Proximie was commercialised in 2019 and is available in over 800 facilities globally. Check out our Founder and CEO Nadine's Origins Story here: Position Overview Proximie's engineering organization is the heartbeat of the company - designing and delivering products that drive measurable clinical and operational impact. Our platform empowers surgical teams around the world to improve patient outcomes, optimize operating room efficiency, and harness data for smarter, more connected surgery. As Proximie continues its global expansion, we are seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join our UK engineering team. Reporting to a Lead Software Engineer, you'll play a key role in designing, building, and scaling the next generation of Proximie's products. You'll collaborate closely with Customer Success, Product, and Design to turn complex requirements into elegant, maintainable, and scalable software solutions used in operating rooms worldwide. We're looking for a pragmatic engineer - someone comfortable moving between architecture and hands on coding, mentoring others, and experimenting with emerging technologies to push boundaries responsibly. Responsibilities Design and build full stack features and systems that deliver measurable value to hospitals, health systems, clinicians and patients. Work closely with Product, Design, and other cross functional teams to turn complex requirements into scalable, secure, and maintainable solutions that deliver a seamless user experience through iterative delivery. Drive automated testing, CI/CD, and zero downtime deployment practices across distributed systems. Contribute to the evolution of Proximie's cloud architecture and engineering standards. Contribute to observability efforts (monitoring, metrics, tracing) to ensure reliability in production. Research, prototype, and evaluate emerging technologies such as computer vision, generative AI, and advanced telemetry. Support and coach junior and mid level engineers, fostering a culture of excellence, learning, and ownership. Requirements Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or related field (or equivalent practical experience). 5+ years' experience building high performing software applications in an enterprise or SaaS environment. Experience implementing secure, performant, and accessible web applications using full stack TypeScript (Node.js, React, and component library scaffolding). Strong cloud experience (AWS preferred) and a deep understanding of modern DevOps practices. Solid understanding of automated testing, continuous integration, and delivery pipelines (CircleCI, GitHub Actions, etc.). Familiarity with regulated environments (GDPR, HIPAA) and data sensitive design is highly desirable. Exposure to emerging technologies such as computer vision, generative AI, and advanced analytics is highly desirable. Why Work for Proximie? You will be encouraged to grow in your role, take ownership and gain responsibilities. Proximie's values are Ownership, Deliver Results, Build Trust and Go Beyond. Generous annual leave. Two "well being" days per year plus the day off for your birthday. "Summer Fridays" - early office closing on Fridays during summer months. Annual bonus programme - based on individual contribution. To support your professional growth, all permanent employees will have access to an annual stipend of £1,000 to assist with personal development activities. Flexible working hours - we trust our people to manage their time and to focus on wider results. A flat organizational structure where every opinion matters, ideas are cultivated, and innovation is encouraged. Proximie is a truly global company with teams across the UK, Europe, United States and the Middle East, giving you opportunities to see the world. Proximie is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing a work environment that supports, inspires, and respects all individuals. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under the law.
Proximie is on a mission to improve healthcare by transforming the world's operating rooms into connected ecosystems of people, devices, and data. Our Intelligence Suite transforms operating room (OR) performance, keeping teams in sync and workflows on track to maximise throughput. Simultaneously our computer vision and AI capabilities capture real-time data and detect surgical events - improving quality of data outputs. The result: ORs are optimised like never before - with predictive analytics and automated notifications ensuring patients and staff are in the right place at the right time. Once practitioners are in the OR, our Surgical Suite enables real-time remote access and creates a secure video record of every procedure; improving training, education, and collaboration. It is an intuitive asset which helps instil a culture of continuous learning, accelerates the adoption of cutting-edge medical devices, and enhances surgical performance across the entire global workforce - improving outcomes and saving lives. Proximie was commercialised in 2019 and is available in over 800 facilities globally. Check out our Founder and CEO Nadine's Origins Story here: Position Overview Proximie's engineering organization is the heartbeat of the company - designing and delivering products that drive measurable clinical and operational impact. Our platform empowers surgical teams around the world to improve patient outcomes, optimize operating room efficiency, and harness data for smarter, more connected surgery. As Proximie continues its global expansion, we are seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join our UK engineering team. Reporting to a Lead Software Engineer, you'll play a key role in designing, building, and scaling the next generation of Proximie's products. You'll collaborate closely with Customer Success, Product, and Design to turn complex requirements into elegant, maintainable, and scalable software solutions used in operating rooms worldwide. We're looking for a pragmatic engineer - someone comfortable moving between architecture and hands on coding, mentoring others, and experimenting with emerging technologies to push boundaries responsibly. Responsibilities Design and build full stack features and systems that deliver measurable value to hospitals, health systems, clinicians and patients. Work closely with Product, Design, and other cross functional teams to turn complex requirements into scalable, secure, and maintainable solutions that deliver a seamless user experience through iterative delivery. Drive automated testing, CI/CD, and zero downtime deployment practices across distributed systems. Contribute to the evolution of Proximie's cloud architecture and engineering standards. Contribute to observability efforts (monitoring, metrics, tracing) to ensure reliability in production. Research, prototype, and evaluate emerging technologies such as computer vision, generative AI, and advanced telemetry. Support and coach junior and mid level engineers, fostering a culture of excellence, learning, and ownership. Requirements Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or related field (or equivalent practical experience). 5+ years' experience building high performing software applications in an enterprise or SaaS environment. Experience implementing secure, performant, and accessible web applications using full stack TypeScript (Node.js, React, and component library scaffolding). Strong cloud experience (AWS preferred) and a deep understanding of modern DevOps practices. Solid understanding of automated testing, continuous integration, and delivery pipelines (CircleCI, GitHub Actions, etc.). Familiarity with regulated environments (GDPR, HIPAA) and data sensitive design is highly desirable. Exposure to emerging technologies such as computer vision, generative AI, and advanced analytics is highly desirable. Why Work for Proximie? You will be encouraged to grow in your role, take ownership and gain responsibilities. Proximie's values are Ownership, Deliver Results, Build Trust and Go Beyond. Generous annual leave. Two "well being" days per year plus the day off for your birthday. "Summer Fridays" - early office closing on Fridays during summer months. Annual bonus programme - based on individual contribution. To support your professional growth, all permanent employees will have access to an annual stipend of £1,000 to assist with personal development activities. Flexible working hours - we trust our people to manage their time and to focus on wider results. A flat organizational structure where every opinion matters, ideas are cultivated, and innovation is encouraged. Proximie is a truly global company with teams across the UK, Europe, United States and the Middle East, giving you opportunities to see the world. Proximie is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing a work environment that supports, inspires, and respects all individuals. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under the law.