Medical device manufacturer focused on women's health diagnostics and surgical solutions
Hologic is a public medical device manufacturer with 5,000–10,000 employees spanning breast and skeletal health, diagnostic imaging, and gynecological surgery. The hiring mix is balanced between sales (106 roles) and engineering (102 roles), with notable velocity in supply chain and R&D leadership—reflecting both commercial expansion and manufacturing complexity. Their tech stack spans legacy enterprise systems (Oracle ERP, Salesforce) alongside embedded platforms (RFID, PACS, Embedded Linux), and recent adoption of Intune and Configuration Manager signals a push toward modernized device management and IT infrastructure at scale.
Notable leadership hires: R&D Director, Program Director, Engineering Team Lead, Head of Supply Chain
Hologic develops and manufactures medical devices and diagnostic solutions, with primary focus areas in breast health screening, bone density assessment, and gynecological surgical instruments. The company operates globally across 20 countries, with headquarters in Marlborough, Massachusetts, and a established presence in Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas. Their business model combines direct sales channels with clinical validation; products are designed for hospital, outpatient, and diagnostic imaging settings. The organization is structured around three clinical segments: Breast & Skeletal Health, Diagnostic Solutions, and GYN Surgical Solutions. Manufacturing operations are a material function, as evidenced by active roles in production transfer, quality assurance, and supply chain leadership.
Primary: C#, .NET, Java, C++, Oracle ERP, Salesforce, PACS imaging systems. Embedded: Android, RFID, Embedded Linux. Data/analytics: Python, Power BI, R, Minitab. Currently adopting Intune and Configuration Manager for device management.
20 countries: United States, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Netherlands, UK, Singapore, France, Japan, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Taiwan, Australia, UAE, Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Brazil, and China.
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