Blood collection, plasma processing, and surgical technologies for hospitals and centers
Haemonetics manufactures medical devices for blood management across hospital, plasma center, and blood bank workflows. The stack reflects a hybrid operation: enterprise resource planning (SAP, Oracle) and field management (Maximo) anchor manufacturing and logistics, while cloud infrastructure (AWS, Kubernetes, Docker) and CI/CD tooling (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI/CD, Jenkins) support software-driven product lines like BloodTrack and SafeTrace. Hiring momentum is sales-led (64 of 176 active roles), with steady adoption of manufacturing execution systems (MES) and centralized maintenance management (CMMS) — indicating operational complexity scaling and a push toward data-driven factory and field operations.
Notable leadership hires: Marketing Director, Systems Integration Lead, Sales Enablement Director
Haemonetics is a Boston-based public medical device manufacturer founded in 1971, operating across hospital transfusion, plasma center operations, and blood center collection. The portfolio spans hardware (blood collection and separation systems, surgical salvage devices, sensor-guided technologies) and software platforms (BloodTrack, SafeTrace, diagnostic and information systems). With 1,001–5,000 employees globally, the company is actively expanding installed base and post-sale adoption, scaling manufacturing quality systems in APAC, and modernizing internal processes around contract management, financial operations, and equipment reliability. Active hiring spans North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
Core systems: SAP and Oracle (ERP), Salesforce (CRM), AWS cloud (Kubernetes, Docker, ECS/EKS), Maximo (field operations). CI/CD: GitHub Actions, GitLab CI/CD, Jenkins. Monitoring: Datadog, CloudWatch. Also uses Ansible, Terraform for infrastructure.
Boston, Massachusetts. The company is hiring across seven countries: United States, Canada, Italy, Switzerland, Malaysia, Mexico, and Ireland.
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