Implantable cardiac and neuromodulation devices with expanding digital monitoring
BIOTRONIK manufactures implantable cardiac rhythm management and neuromodulation systems across 100+ countries. The tech stack reveals a regulated-device company mid-transition: core engineering runs on Java, Spring Boot, and C# with Docker/Kubernetes containerization, while active infrastructure adoption (Vault, Terraform, Ansible) signals modernization of deployment and secrets management. Active hiring spans sales (50 roles), engineering (25), and manufacturing (13)—a mix reflecting both commercial expansion and internal digitization efforts around cloud migration (AWS, Azure, GCP all in use) and CRM roadmap work for Asia-Pacific.
Notable leadership hires: Marketing Director
BIOTRONIK is a privately held medical device manufacturer founded in 1963, headquartered in Berlin with 5,001–10,000 employees. The company designs and markets implantable cardiac pacemakers, defibrillators, and neuromodulation devices for heart disease and chronic pain management, distributed across the Americas, EMEA, and Asia. Operations span R&D, regulatory affairs, manufacturing, clinical support, and direct sales channels. Current strategic priorities include a global pivotal trial of a leadless pacemaker platform, expansion of spinal cord stimulation market share, and harmonization of remote monitoring product lines. Manufacturing and procurement processes are undergoing cross-site standardization.
Core development: Java, Spring Boot, C#, Python. Frontend: Angular, TypeScript, HTML5/CSS. Infrastructure: AWS, Azure, GCP, Docker, Kubernetes. Data: Couchbase. DevOps: Azure DevOps, Keycloak, PagerDuty. Actively adopting Vault, Terraform, and Ansible for infrastructure-as-code.
Actively recruiting across 13 countries: United States, Germany, Singapore, Italy, Brazil, Switzerland, Philippines, India, United Kingdom, Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea, and China.
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