Laser and light-based aesthetic medical devices for dermatology and cosmetic procedures
Cutera manufactures laser, light, and RF energy-based aesthetic devices for dermatology and cosmetic applications. The hiring mix is heavily weighted toward sales (26 roles) relative to engineering (2), with accelerating velocity across 40 open positions — reflecting a company focused on expanding distribution and consumable attach rather than core product innovation. The stack (SolidWorks, MATLAB, SAP, Power BI) is typical of mid-size medical device manufacturing, while active projects center on tradeshows, distributor partnerships, and manufacturability optimization.
Cutera, Inc. is a publicly traded aesthetics device manufacturer founded in 1998 and headquartered in Brisbane, California. The company designs and distributes laser, light, and radiofrequency devices used by dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons for procedures including hair removal, tattoo removal, and other aesthetic treatments. With 201–500 employees, Cutera operates a global distribution footprint and consumables-driven business model. Current operational priorities include expanding the commercial team across North America, improving manufacturing cost structure, and increasing consumable attach rates with existing customers.
Cutera actively hires across nine countries: the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, and others. Sales roles dominate hiring globally.
Cutera uses SolidWorks and MATLAB for product engineering, SAP for enterprise resource planning, Salesforce and Marketo for sales and marketing, Power BI for analytics, and Microsoft 365 for productivity. No major tech migrations are currently underway.
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