Wanted: Software Developer – Cloud backend

Are you passionate about software development? Do you seek a meaningful job to help people suffering from Parkinson’s disease? We'd love to hear from you!

What you will do

  • Develop cloud backend services supporting our desktop, web and mobile applications, hosting our analysis algorithms, and organizing data to actionable information

  • Be part of an agile team creating a groundbreaking measurement and analysis service that will revolutionize the care of Parkinson's disease

  • Coding hands-on, while adhering to the principles of test-driven development and test automation

Your skills

  • Degree in software engineering

  • 3+ years of back-end or relevant full-stack development experience

  • Core technologies: cloud development (preferably Azure), C#, ASP.NET, Rest APIs

  • Additional skills: Entity framework, SQL, Docker, Atlassian Jira & Confluence, prior experience in medical device development

  • English as a working language, Finnish and/or German are desired

Our values

  • Health-tech company empowering developers to drive technology

  • Eager to seek and react to customer feedback

  • Equal opportunity culture – encouraging all genders to apply

What we offer

  • A meaningful job and opportunity to contribute to improving people’s lives

  • Fulltime job with freedom to arrange and organize your work (remote/hybrid/offices in Helsinki and Kuopio)

  • Opportunity to join the start-up journey and grow your career with us

  • Incentive program on top of the salary

  • Healthcare, sports/culture benefits (epassi)

If you feel that you are the right person for this role, please send your application and CV as soon as possible via LinkedIn. Please include your salary expectations and your first possible start date. The job is located in Finland. Please note that we are unable to provide relocation sponsorship and all candidates should be eligible to work in Finland.

For more information, please contact Mika Ylihautala, Director, Product Development.

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