Think Surgical Inc,.is a pioneer in medical robotics and world leader in image-directed, robotic products for orthopedic applications. The company’s product allows surgeons to plan their surgery using 3-D representation of each patient’s CT images, and then execute the surgical plan in the operating room, exactly as planned.

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Job Description

One will work on Planning Software modifications to support implant development, including automation and simulation and visualization. Must be competent with 3D visualization, Database design,

Strong database design and implementation experience with both traditional relational databases systems (using SQL) and modern NoSQL databases.

Qualifications

• 3+ years of experience developing software in C++.

• Must have a strong working knowledge of object-oriented programming and system design. Experience with Qt application framework or similar GUI framework a plus.

• Experience developing on Linux.

• Experience with multithreaded and multi-process programming a plus.

• Experience with 3D modeling using VTK, or other graphics tools.

• Experience with medical imaging, DICOM, and PACS a plus but not required.

• Experience developing test procedures and testing modules.

• Excellent communication and documentation skills.

• Experience with medical instrument development (FDA design controls) preferred, but not required.

• B.S. or M.S. in computer science, electrical engineering, or related field.

• Knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and applicable Quality System Standards.

Additional Information

Think Surgical Inc,.offers a fast-paced work environment, very competitive compensation, medical and 401K retirement plan benefits.

We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage diversity.


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