Critical care and surgical equipment manufacturer serving hospitals globally
Getinge manufactures medical devices across intensive care, operating rooms, and sterile reprocessing—operating at scale (10,000+ employees across 40+ countries) with a tech stack anchored in enterprise systems (SAP, Salesforce, ServiceNow) and embedded engineering (C++, Go, PLC). The company is migrating to SAP S/4HANA while retiring legacy identity and solution-management layers, signaling modernization of backend infrastructure. Hiring is concentrated in engineering (107 roles) and sales (72), reflecting both product development and geographic expansion, while recurring pain points around regulatory compliance, production efficiency, and customer complaint handling indicate operational maturity challenges common in highly regulated manufacturing.
Notable leadership hires: Commercial Director, Director of Operations, QRC Director, Head of Service, Continuous Improvement Director
Getinge is a publicly traded Swedish medical-device manufacturer founded in 1904, headquartered in Gothenburg. The company produces equipment and solutions for critical care, cardiovascular procedures, operating rooms, sterile reprocessing, and life sciences, serving hospitals and healthcare providers across more than 40 countries. Active projects span new product launches, lifecycle management, design transfer, and training programs, with quality and compliance embedded across manufacturing and operations. The workforce of 10,000+ operates across engineering, sales, support, manufacturing, and quality functions, with sustained hiring in 25+ countries including the US, UK, Germany, Japan, and Australia.
Core systems: Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, Power BI. Engineering: C++, C++20, Go, PLC, MQTT, Protocol Buffers. Design/simulation: SolidWorks, Altium, Mathcad, PSpice. Getinge is migrating to SAP S/4HANA and retiring SAP Identity Management and Solution Manager.
Active projects include new product development and launches, sales strategy, equipment projects, design transfer for new products, lifecycle management, process control development, and training at facilities including a Derby centre of excellence.
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