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Full Stack Developer

Milton, Cambridgeshire
6 days ago
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Cure Talent is proud to partner with a pioneering medical device company developing cutting-edge wearable and connected health technology that’s transforming how specific physiological conditions are monitored and managed. Their intelligent devices are redefining possibilities in patient care, blending innovative design with real-world impact.

As part of their continued growth, they are now seeking a highly skilled Full Stack Developer to join their growing team. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced engineer who enjoys working across the stack, contributing to the design, development, and deployment of innovative web and mobile applications that support next-generation connected medical systems.

You’ll work closely with technical and clinical teams to translate complex requirements into scalable, user-focused solutions while helping to shape the company’s software architecture and development practices.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop, and maintain scalable and secure web and mobile applications using Nuxt, Vue, and Ionic/Vue.

  • Build and integrate APIs across mobile, web, and cloud platforms.

  • Ensure performance, scalability, and security of deployed applications.

  • Collaborate with firmware, hardware, and data teams to deliver end-to-end solutions.

  • Write clean, testable, and well-documented code following best practices.

  • Contribute to architectural decisions and technical strategy as an early team member.

    Qualifications and Skills:

  • 5+ years of full-stack development experience, ideally within startup or MedTech environments.

  • Proficiency with Nuxt/Vue, NodeJS, TypeScript, PostgreSQL, and Redis.

  • Hands-on experience developing mobile applications using Ionic/Vue.

  • Strong understanding of API design, authentication, and database integration.

  • Familiarity with AWS workflows, CI/CD pipelines, and scalable cloud infrastructure.

  • Excellent communication skills and a proactive, problem-solving mindset.

    This is an exceptional opportunity to join a mission-driven company at the forefront of connected healthcare innovation. You’ll play a key role in shaping the digital platform behind life-changing technology and enjoy the collaborative spirit of a growing, ambitious team

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