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CathWorks, with offices in Israel, USA, Japan, and the Netherlands, is a fast-paced medical device start-up focused on digital health innovations to improve patients' lives globally. The CathWorks FFRangio® System combines artificial intelligence (AI) and computational science to provide physicians with comprehensive physiologic information, enabling them to make better treatment decisions for patients with coronary artery disease.
Recently, CathWorks was acquired by Medtronic. Medtronic is the global leader in medical technology and has more than 90,000 employees worldwide in more than 150 countries. The integration into Medtronic expands CathWorks’ footprint globally, enabling more patients to benefit from its revolutionary technology that is poised to disrupt the current coronary physiology market.
We are looking for a Senior Automation Engineer to lead the design, implementation, and evolution of CathWorks automation architecture, including automation for AI‑based and data‑driven systems.
In this role, you will have end-to-end ownership of automation frameworks, infrastructure, CI/CD integration, and automation strategy across products.
You will partner with software, architecture, product, biomedical and algorithm teams, alongside SQA leadership, while providing technical mentorship to SQA automation engineers across Scrum teams, to ensure quality is built into the development lifecycle through scalable, reliable, and maintainable automation solutions.
Reporting:
Report directly to the Software QA Team Leader.
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ABOUT CATHWORKS
CathWorks is the leader in digital health innovations that can improve the lives of patients globally. The CathWorks FFRangio® System combines AI and computational science to obtain physiologic information from routine angiograms (X-rays), eliminating the need for drug stimulation and invasive pressure wires. It provides physicians with a quick and reliable intraprocedural physiologic assessment for the entire coronary tree, making it practical for every patient. For more information on CathWorks, visit www.cath.works and follow @CathWorks on LinkedIn.