Hearing aid design, manufacturing, and distribution across three clinical brands
Starkey manufactures and distributes hearing aids through Audibel, NuEar, and its original brand, operating 25+ facilities across 100+ markets. The tech stack spans embedded systems (C, Swift, iOS) and cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes), paired with clinical-grade design tooling (LabVIEW, Cadence, Siemens Xpedition) — reflecting a hardware-software hybrid business model. Active hiring skews heavily toward healthcare roles (63 of 126 open positions), with clinics struggling to reduce patient wait times and improve retention, suggesting a bottleneck in operations rather than engineering velocity.
Notable leadership hires: Retail Finance Director, Program Technical Lead, Government Affairs Director
Starkey is a privately held hearing technology company headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, operating since 1967. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes digital hearing systems through three distinct brands — Starkey, Audibel, and NuEar — serving patients and audiology clinics globally. With 5,001–10,000 employees and 25+ facilities worldwide, Starkey conducts business in over 100 markets. The organization combines clinical distribution (retail and healthcare staffing) with embedded hardware and software development, using evidence-based design methodology to validate new algorithms and features before clinical deployment.
Starkey's development stack includes embedded C and Swift (iOS), cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), design tools (LabVIEW, Cadence Allegro, Siemens Xpedition), and connectivity via Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy for hearing aid integration.
Starkey actively hires in the United States, Israel, and Netherlands, with the majority of open roles concentrated in healthcare and engineering functions.
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