Take ownership of system-level verification for innovative medical scanning devices, ensuring regulatory compliance through complex automated testing and collaboration with cross-functional teams.
Neko Health is a Swedish healthcare technology company co-founded in 2018 by Hjalmar Nilsonne and Daniel Ek. Neko's vision is to shift healthcare from reactive treatment toward preventative health and early detection. This requires completely reimagining the patient's experience and incorporating the latest advances in sensors and AI.
Neko Health has developed a new medical scanning technology concept to make it possible to do broad and non-invasive health data collection that is convenient and affordable for the public. The company is based in Stockholm, offering the Neko Body Scan experience at locations in Stockholm, London and Manchester, with over 500 employees.
About the role
We’re looking for a Senior System Verification Engineer (Hardware) to take ownership of system-level verification for our medical scanning devices. This is a senior, hands-on role where you’ll design, execute, and automate verification activities across complex electro-mechanical systems with embedded software, optics, sensors, and custom electronics.
You’ll work closely with Hardware, Firmware, Embedded Software, QA/RA, and Production Engineering to ensure our devices meet functional, performance, and regulatory requirements.
Your job is simple: make sure the system works as intended — reliably, repeatably, and according to standards.
What you'll do
Plan, design, and execute system-level verification covering electrical, mechanical, embedded, and end-to-end behavior.
Develop and maintain verification test plans, protocols, reports, and traceability matrices.
Perform manual and automated testing across areas such as: Electrical functionality, Sensor behaviour, Mechanical actuation & motion systems, Hardware-software integration, performance, stability, and regression.
Own test environments, including setup, calibration, and maintenance of rigs, instruments, and HV/LV electronics.
Develop automation for system verification (Python, test frameworks, data collection tooling).
Identify, root-cause, and drive resolution of system-level issues alongside HW/FW/Embedded engineers.
Ensure verification activities meet medical device regulatory standards (IEC 60601, ISO 14971, MDR, etc.).
Contribute to continuous improvements in test methods, documentation, and verification strategy.
Support production and field teams with system-level investigations when required.
What you bring
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Physics, or similar.
5+ years of experience in hardware/system verification, ideally within medical devices, automotive, robotics, industrial automation, or other regulated hardware systems.
Strong understanding of electronics, sensors, PCBs, embedded systems, and hardware-software integration.
Hands-on experience with oscilloscopes, DMMs, DAQs, power analyzers, environmental/EMC setups, and general lab equipment.
Experience writing test scripts or automation (Python preferred).
Comfortable debugging across hardware, firmware, and system-level boundaries.
Experience working under regulated processes (IEC 60601, ISO 13485, ISO 14971, or similar).
Clear communication, structured documentation habits, and a mindset focused on reliability and repeatability.
Nice to have
Experience with HIL setups, simulation tools, or custom test rig development.
Experience with optics, imaging sensors, or motor control systems.
Familiarity with production test methods and scaling hardware verification into manufacturing.
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