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DSP Engineer

Because sound matters

Oticon Medical is a global company in implantable hearing solutions, dedicated to bringing the power of sound to people at every stage of life. For more than a decade, we have made bone anchored hearing systems more accessible by simplifying the treatment for physicians, audiologists, and patients alike.

We believe that patients and hearing care professionals should be able to choose the best possible solution at any time along the patient journey. We call it “Freedom of Choice” and it has always been paramount to Oticon Medical. This is the reason why our solutions are designed to be compatible whenever possible. As a result, an implant from Oticon Medical stands as a true testament to our unwavering lifelong support.

We work collaboratively with professionals to ensure that every solution we create is designed with our users’ needs in mind. We have a strong passion to provide innovative solutions and support that enhance quality of life and help people live life to the fullest – now and in the future.

Because we know how much sound matters.

DSP Engineer - embedded C development for DSP algorithms

Oticon Medical is looking for a motivated DSP Engineer to embedded C development to join our team developing the next generation of bone conduction hearing aids.

 

The ideal candidate has a solid foundation in embedded C programming, digital signal processing and fixed-point implementation, as well as experience with deploying algorithms to a real-time system.

 

Newly created position

Joining a team of highly capable individuals, you will contribute to the creation of an innovative line of bone conduction hearing aids that diverge from older technologies. The position is a new addition to the team, intended to increase the capacity in our embedded C/DSP development.

Your main responsibilities will be:

 

  • Implement and optimize DSP algorithms in C for real-time embedded platforms.
  • Port and optimize algorithms from floating-point models to fixed-point DSP implementations.
  • Debug, profile, and refine algorithm performance on hardware.
  • Collaborate with DSP algorithm developers to translate models into efficient embedded code.
  • Support prototyping and proof-of-concept projects with the R&D team.
  • Build and maintain automated tests to ensure the software meets functional requirements and comply with medical device standards.
  • Working according to our Oticon Medical product development cycle, which complies with regulatory requirements, to implement, optimize, verify, and document solutions.

Your Background

We expect you to have a degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field, and ideally some experience in the following areas:

 

  • Solid experience in C programming for embedded systems.
  • Real-time software development and debugging.
  • Digital signal processing fundamentals and practical experience with DSP architectures.
  • Familiarity with tools like MATLAB or Python for simulation.
  • Knowledge of good software development practices, such as modular design, version control, unit testing, etc.

You build maintainable, high-quality code and take responsibility for the entire stack of your work—from design and implementation to automated testing.

 

You are comfortable navigating less defined problems and adapt flexibly as requirements evolve. You remain steadfast when confronted with obstacles and difficulties.

 

While you work well by managing your own tasks, you also value collaboration and are proactive in reaching out to colleagues to give or receive input.

 

Work environment

Although part of Demant, the Oticon Medical BAHS R&D organization only consists of 40 people, split between the headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden; Smørum, Denmark; and Sophia Antipolis, France.

 

This position is open for the office in Smørum, Denmark, where we are currently 14 people located.

 

Due to the size of our organization, we do not plan to develop everything in-house but rather utilize subcontractors or strategic partners for parts of the development.

Come join us!

You can look forward to a role filled with opportunities to learn and shape the future of bone-anchored hearing. We are developing products that truly make a difference for end users in a field ripe with potential for innovation.

 

If this piqued your interest, submit your application and CV as soon as possible, and no later than 14th of September 2025.

 

We expect the 1st interviews: 17th of September and the 2nd interviews: 22nd and 24th of September.

 

If you have questions regarding the position, please contact Director of Sound Processor Systems, Simon Krogholt at skch@oticonmedical.com.

 

Please note that we do not accept applications from external recruiters, and we only accept applications via our recruitment systems.

 

We are looking forward to hearing from you.

 

At Demant we value diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) and we are committed to creating an inclusive working environment. We welcome applications from alle qualified candidates regardless of ethnic background, personality, age, gender, and education. Diversity is part of our cultural DNA. Women in STEM areas are particularly encouraged to apply, as Demant supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 on gender equality. #LI-HYBRID #LI-BS1

 

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