Senior Hardware & Manufacturing Operations Lead
Practicals
- Location: Ede, Netherlands (Minimum 1 day per week in office)
- Employment type: Full-time
- Travel: Occasional travel to manufacturing partners and suppliers
- Start date: As soon as possible
- Applicants must have the legal right to work in the Netherlands. We are not able to provide visa sponsorship for this role.
About MindAffect
MindAffect is a Dutch health-tech company developing the next generation of brain-response-based sensory diagnostics.
Millions of children, elderly people, and individuals with disabilities cannot be reliably tested with today’s hearing assessments, which depend on subjective responses such as pressing a button when a sound is heard. When hearing loss goes undetected, the consequences can include lifelong challenges in language development, cognition, and social interaction.
MindAffect is building a new approach to hearing diagnostics that removes this barrier.
Our technology has received international recognition, including the Innovation Prize at the World Congress of Audiology. We measure how the brain responds to sound, enabling objective hearing assessment without requiring a behavioral response from the patient. At the core of this innovation is Sofi®, a system currently being prepared for regulatory approval that integrates a proprietary EEG headset, a combined EEG/audio amplifier, and our Rapid-CAEP® analysis technology into one platform.The result is a portable and easy-to-use system designed to bring high-quality hearing diagnostics to a much broader range of environments: from hospitals and audiology clinics to retail settings, schools, and community health programs.
MindAffect’s technology is now transitioning from advanced R&D into scalable manufacturing, and we are looking for a Senior Hardware & Manufacturing Operations Lead to help bring our technology into production.
Purpose of the Role
MindAffect is seeking an experienced Senior Hardware & Manufacturing Operations Lead to build and own the manufacturing and operational foundation behind Sofi®.
This is a pivotal role for someone who has experience taking a medical device from late R&D into regulated production environments (ISO 13485) and enjoys bridging engineering, manufacturing, and operational execution.
In the first phase, you will focus on selecting and onboarding the right manufacturing partner and successfully transferring the Sofi design into scalable production.
In the second phase, you will own the operational backbone of the product, including supply chain, production oversight, logistics, and lifecycle support.
As the company grows, this role can naturally evolve into a broader operations leadership position (e.g., Chief Production Officer / COO-type role), becoming the internal authority on everything related to the physical product and its production.
Responsibilities
Phase 1 - Build Manufacturing & Operational Readiness
- Lead the evaluation, selection, and onboarding of external manufacturing partners
- Conduct technical, operational, and quality due diligence on potential manufacturing partners
- Lead the design transfer from the current development partner to the chosen production manufacturer
- Define the manufacturing strategy and partner responsibilities within CE MDR and FDA frameworks
- Act as MindAffect’s internal authority on manufacturability, industrialization, and production readiness
- Translate R&D outputs into production-ready deliverables, including:
- Bills of Materials (BOMs)
- Approved supplier lists
- Assembly instructions
- Calibration and testing specifications
- Device Master Record (DMR) documentation
- Define and implement assembly, verification, calibration, and release processes
- Establish serialization, traceability, and Device History Record (DHR) processes aligned with ISO 13485
- Draft and implement Supplier Agreements, Quality Agreements, and operational SOPs
- Work closely with engineering teams to determine which elements of the design must be optimized for scalable production
Phase 2 - Run Manufacturing, Supply Chain & Operations
Once manufacturing is established, you will oversee the operational lifecycle of the product:
- Manage day-to-day relationships with manufacturing partners, OEM suppliers, and key vendors
- Own production planning, purchasing, and supplier performance management
- Maintain manufacturing documentation, traceability systems, and change-control processes
- Oversee quality and reliability monitoring for production hardware
- Design and implement repair, refurbishment, warranty, and RMA processes
- Establish operational infrastructure for order fulfillment, logistics, and distributor support
- Support the commercial team with operational execution and product delivery
- Monitor operational KPIs including cost, reliability, service levels, and warranty exposure
- Drive continuous improvement across manufacturing quality, scalability, and cost
Requirements
Must Have
- 5+ years of experience in medical device manufacturing or hardware operations in Europe
Hands-on experience bringing hardware-software medical devices from development into productionProven experience working with external manufacturing partners or OEMs
- Strong familiarity with ISO 13485 environments
- Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or similar
- Experience establishing manufacturing processes, documentation, and production readiness
- Understanding of manufacturing and assembly processes for PCB-based electronics, complex enclosures, connectors, and cables.
- Ability to work cross-functionally with R&D, regulatory, quality, and external partners
Nice to Have
- Experience with EEG systems, biosignal devices, sensors, audio electronics, or wearable hardware
- Knowledge of manufacturing traceability systems, including Device History Records (DHR), serialization, and device tracking
- Background in early-stage medical device companies transitioning from development to production
- Exposure to international distribution models, logistics operations, or distributor-based commercialization
Why Join MindAffect
- Play a central role in transitioning a breakthrough neurotechnology device into global production
- Take ownership of the entire manufacturing and operational backbone of the company
- Work with a mission-driven team tackling globally significant healthcare challenges
- Enjoy a role with real responsibility, visibility, and long-term leadership potential
How to Apply
Send your CV or LinkedIn profile to careers@mindaffect with a brief note describing your experience supporting medical devices into regulated production environments.