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Full stack app development for a digital health platform

This vibrant Cambridge startup is furthering technology in the digital healthcare space to improve patient care. They are seeking a full stack software engineer to work on their platform and user-facing apps, to develop new features and incorporate patient feedback. TypeScript, SolidJS, Python and Rust are all part of their tech stack.

You will bring:

  • Experience building consumer web / mobile applications across the design spectrum, with exposure to a variety of architectures

  • Good knowledge of JavaScript and/or TypeScript; SolidJS or similar experience would be ideal

  • Modern Python for sizeable, production codebases

  • Prior work with product and design teams, crafting well-built products to solve real-world concerns

  • Ideally, an interest in (and ability towards) mentoring colleagues as the company grows, and contributing to shape development processes

  • Full existing rights to work in the UK without time limit or the need for sponsorship

    Any additional experience with healthcare / medical applications, iOS and/or Android, UI design (Figma), WebRTC, and/or compilers / DSLs is welcome. In joining them you would work from their well-equipped west Cambridge offices 4 days per week, with home working available on Wednesdays, and additional days on occasion.

    Keywords: Full stack, Cambridge, TypeScript, SolidJS, Python, Django, Rust, Postgres, mobile apps, healthcare, iOS, Android

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