Software Developer to AMRA Medical AB

Software Developer to AMRA Medical AB

Arbetsbeskrivning

Who are we?

AMRA is a ground-breaking international digital health company at the forefront of medical imaging and precision medicine. AMRA was founded in 2010 as a spin-off of Linköping University, Sweden, with the aim to support transformative care and vital decision-making, from clinical research to health and wellness. Today we are 55 employees, operating in the US, European and Asian market, with the need to expand further.

The company has developed a new global standard in body composition assessment, the ability to automatically produce multiple fat and muscle biomarkers with unrivaled precision and accuracy, as well as contextual disease insights - all from a single whole-body MRI.

We work with the world’s leading pharma companies and academic hospitals.

Job assignments

At AMRA, you will work in a small cross-functional team. The team's mission is to develop and maintain a software platform that can be used as a medical device. The responsibilities include everything from defining requirements, designing, implementing, and testing to packaging, deployment, operating, monitoring, and maintaining our software platform.

Who are we looking for?

You are a committed and interested person with a sense of service. In your team, feedback is key. We are interested in hiring employees with passion and a desire to learn and develop.

AMRA is a young, exciting, and growing company, intending to challenge you to develop your skills and knowledge continuously. You are a curious person who is committed to your work and attentive to the needs of others. You are a service-oriented person who asks for help when you need it and offers your help to others.

You have a clear understanding of source code and you know how to write good source code. You are comfortable in a Linux environment.

We value experience in one or more of the following areas. However, what is written above is a lot more important than having the right experience:

- Software development, preferably in Python
- Unit testing, integration testing, acceptance testing, exploratory testing, etc.
- Continuous integration and continuous delivery
- Operation and monitoring of IT infrastructure, mainly cloud-based installations but also on premise
- Requirements management based on Behavior Driven Design, Domain Driven Design or similar
- Relational databases
- Medical images from MRI cameras, including knowledge of the DICOM standard
- User experience and graphic design
- Web applications and IT security
- Image analysis, machine learning, neural networks and similar.


The majority of the team are located in Linköping. Some staff are working remotely from the UK and some from the USA. A good knowledge of both Swedish and English is therefore a requirement.

What do we offer?

We offer a stimulating workplace with varying work tasks, highly knowledgeable colleagues, and plenty of opportunities to make a difference.

You will be involved and take responsibility for everything from the operation of our applications, how we write and test our code, end users experience and everything in between.

We are a young company that has a strong scientific foundation, now building a worldwide market presence. As part of our team, you get the opportunity to contribute to a healthier world.

Application

If you have any questions please feel free to contact Peter Karlsson Zetterberg, Director of DevOps:

46 (0) 70 979 74 64, peter.karlsson.zetterberg@amramedical.com or

Sarah Lantz, HR administrator:

46 (0) 73 910 99 37, sarah.lantz@amramedical.com



As the process is ongoing, please submit your application as soon as possible. The selection process will start after the 10th of January.

We kindly refrain from contact with other recruitment firms in this process.

Sammanfattning

  • Arbetsplats: AMRA Medical
  • 1 plats
  • Tills vidare
  • Heltid
  • Fast månads- vecko- eller timlön
  • Publicerat: 14 december 2021
  • Ansök senast: 2 juni 2022

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