Our smART+™ platform is a sensor-based feeding system for intensive care unit (ICU) patients. It aims to prevent life-threatening complications such as ventilator-associated pneumonia, malnutrition, and acute kidney injury. We recently introduced Nutrition Management 2.0™, which is a comprehensive, guideline-driven approach that aims to improve nutrition while reducing feeding complications. Combined with our smART+™ platform, it monitors, analyzes, and prevents malnutrition and gastric aspirations in real time. By improving nutrition and achieving 100% feeding efficiency, the smART+™ platform greatly reduces hospital-acquired complications and speeds up ICU patient recovery.
We are looking for a
Backend Developer to join our interdisciplinary group of software, firmware, and hardware engineers.
Role & Responsibilities:
- Being part of a unique R&D team developing medical services over cloud-based platforms.
- Research and implement state of the art tools, methodologies and design patterns in the fields of cloud, high performance and distributed computing.
- Architecture, design and developing micro-services based on Java and Python.
- Collect clinical data pipelines from multiple sources — inside and outside clinical settings — that will provide valuable insights about patients
Requirements:
- B.Sc.\B.A. in computer science or equivalent.
- 4+ years of demonstrated experience in server-side development.
- Experience developing in OOP languages such Java/Python/Scala/Golang/Kotlin-KMP
- Strong problem-solving skills, experienced with design patterns and integration patterns.
Advantages:
- Proven experience in cloud development (AWS preferred) such as:
- Serverless and container based applications/services
- Elastic compute, EMR, Spark, stream processing (e.g. Kafka / Kinesis)
- Data lake services
- Relational, NoSQL DBs (e.g. MongoDB/DocDB) and DB-as-a-service
- Security: IAM, RBAC, identity providers OIDC/oauth2
- Proven experience with micro-services architecture
- Proven experience with multi threading
- Experience in medical device companies