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Devices & Methods Analyst — Health Technology
Analyst · Remote or hybrid · full-time or long-term contract · AI-copilot proficiency required
An analyst critically evaluating health-technology devices and methods — from wearables and diagnostic devices to the algorithms, models, and software behind them.
What you'll do
- Critically analyze health-technology devices and methods: wearables, diagnostic and medical devices, and their measurement approaches
- Evaluate the algorithms, models, and software underlying these devices for soundness and evidence
- Disassemble, reverse-engineer, and re-engineer existing solutions to understand how they work and where they can be improved
- Compare modalities and methods (e.g., wearable sensors, bioimpedance, bioresonance, optical and biosignal methods) on evidence and plausibility
- Produce technical assessments and clear write-ups for non-specialist stakeholders
What we look for
- Strong technical and analytical background
- Ability to read specs and teardowns and assess methods critically
- Working proficiency with AI copilots as daily tools
- Clear written English
- Comfortable working remotely and self-directed
Nice to have
- Signal processing, sensors, or biomedical-engineering familiarity
- Experience reverse-engineering devices or software
AI-copilot proficiency (hard requirement). You use AI assistants as working instruments — to research, structure, draft, and verify — not as a question-and-answer chatbot. The screening questionnaire checks for exactly this.