Manager Software Engineering, GUI - Santa Clara, United States - Disability Solutions

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    Johnson & Johnson MedTech is recruiting for a Manager Software Engineering, GUI located in Santa Clara, CA. This position is based in Santa Clara, CA and may require up to 10% travel. (NOT REMOTE)

    Johnson & Johnson MedTech innovates at the intersection of biology and technology. With a focus on treating with pinpoint precision in the hardest-to-reach parts of the body, restoring anatomy and reimagining healing, our portfolio of smarter, less invasive, more personalized treatments is addressing the most complex diseases. Focus areas include: Interventional Solutions, Orthopedics, Surgery and Vision.

    The Manager Software Engineering, GUI plays a key role in leading the development of the multiple graphical user interfaces used in robotic surgery. She/he will understand the system from both a technical perspective and the user's viewpoint, and guide her/his team in the design and development of the GUI applications that ultimately enable surgeons on a next-generation surgical robotic system to provide better patient outcomes. We will set a new industry benchmark for robotic surgical capability. We are looking for a candidate who can lead, mentor, and motivate her/his team to successful product delivery. The candidate is flexible, self-motivated, curious and passionate about revolutionizing the world of medical robotics.

    Key Responsibilities:
    • Build, lead, and mentor a team of hardworking engineers focused on providing GUI applications for a surgical robotics application
    • Contribute to the software architecture design to enable future enhancements and iterative releases
    • Contribute to process improvements and collaborations to improve productivity and ensure compliance
    • Work with software, robotics, User Experience (UX), and other specialists (clinical, system engineering, instruments, integration, human factors, labeling) as part of a focused multi-functional team developing the user interfaces for surgical robotics
    • Interact with the User Experience, Clinical Engineering, System Engineering, Product Marketing, and Program Management teams to define requirements and validate features
    • Collaborate with internal and external third-party companies from both business and technical perspectives
    • Support C++ software development, design discussion, and code reviews where appropriate
    • Identify, manage and mitigate technical and project risk through coordination with teams in R&D and external collaborators