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Join a successful startup in the health-tech sector as a back-end web developer, where your expertise in Python and Django will be pivotal. This role offers you the opportunity to work on innovative applications that improve patient care, all while collaborating with a talented team. You'll be encouraged to expand your skills in TypeScript and modern UI frameworks like React and SolidJS. With a flexible working environment that includes a mix of office and home working, this is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects in a supportive atmosphere. If you're passionate about technology and user experience, this role is perfect for you.
This successful startup is looking for a talented back-end web developer, ideally using Python and Django, who already has an eye towards a good user interface and would like to develop their skills in TypeScript / JavaScript and component-based UI libraries and frameworks, such as SolidJS and React.
The company operates in health-tech and produces apps used by patients as part of a guided program developed by medical professionals. Their tech stack includes Rust, Python, Django, TypeScript, and SolidJS. They also use compiler technology for an integral DSL.
Any additional experience you have developing mobile apps (iOS and Android, whether hobbyist or professional, native or progressive), in startups, in the medical/healthcare sector, with WebRTC or similar, with Rust, compiler technology, or DSLs would be welcome.
Full existing UK work permission is required, without sponsorship or time-limit. The role is based in the company's west Cambridge offices, commutable by car, with a weekly day of home working plus additional occasional days from home. A competitive salary and package are available to the right candidate.
Python, Django, server-side, back end, develop towards full stack, front end, TypeScript, JavaScript, SolidJS, React, health tech, Cambridge.