Full-Stack Developer- Software Engineer

Colville
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We are developing an innovative web and mobile-based application to support a Class 2b medical device, enabling personalized treatment and remote patient monitoring. We are looking for a Full-Stack Software Engineer with a strong emphasis on frontend development who is also confident in backend systems. You will work as a key member of a multi-disciplinary team delivering a regulation-compliant digital health platform that makes a difference in people's lives.
Responsibilities Details
Design, develop and deploy new features and modules, shape product frameworks for a web and mobile based software application to be suitable for a regulated medical device.

  1. Develop, maintain new features/improvements and user interfaces from wireframe models and build new one as needed for planned outcome.
  2. Ensuring the best performance and user experience of the application
  3. Write high quality (clean, readable, and testable) source code to program complete applications within deadlines.
  4. Troubleshoot, debug and test applications
  5. Evaluate existing applications to reprogram, update and add new features.
  6. Develop, prepare and/or maintain documents with technical requirements and software design specifications handbooks to accurately represent application design and code- timely, comprehensive, and accurate documentation.
  7. Work closely on embedded firmware development for systems integration.
  8. Establish and perform the execution of software test plans, assess device limitations.
  9. Communicate and work effectively with hardware developer/s for the timely completion of the technical deliverables.
  10. Conduct functional and non-functional testing.
  11. Software development is to be undertaken in accordance with industry standards and working within an ISO 13485 quality management system relevant to a class 2b device under IEC 62304, IEC (phone number removed) and IEC (phone number removed)
    Person Specifications
    A Full-Stack Developer: with a particular focus on front-end skills , but experienced in both front-end and back-end coding languages, development frameworks:
    Hands-on experience of full project life cycle from design, coding, documentation, prototyping, testing & maintenance.
    Essential:
  12. A degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology or similar.
  13. Experience in assignments within DeepTech/MedTech/FinTech, IT & Digital Solutions, both as a mid/senior developer and/or technical lead with in-depth knowledge of programming for diverse operating systems and platforms using development tools
  14. Proven ability in programming with either/several: React Native, React, NodeJS, SQL design, HTML, CSS, Java Script, development, verification testing and deployment
  15. Full right to work in the UK
    Person Specifications Desirable:
  16. Experience in Azure or equivalent cloud platform
  17. Knowledge of machine learning and AI
  18. Python, Java, development, verification testing and deployment
  19. Knowledge of multiple front-end languages and libraries, and UI/UX design
  20. Additional modules from vendors such as for 3D imaging, image processing, animation
  21. Experience developing APIs, agile methods.
  22. An interest in medical and diagnostic devices, consumer personal electronics devices; Integrated health tech solutions with wearables, mobile, and IoT devices
  23. Understanding of HIPAA, FDA, GDPR compliance

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