Dotnet Developer – Remote Possible

 

Dotnet Developer

Associate        ·       Boston       ·       Full time

 

About the job

Job description

ANT Neuro is growing, and we have ambitious plans to expand the team in the coming years. In order to accommodate our project needs and facilitate growth, we are looking at increasing the technical Team in our Hengelo office.

For our software engineering team, we look for an experienced developer with .Net/C# background. Your tasks will cover a wide range from data processing, database interfacing and UI programming to small web applications. Together with the team, you will design and implement suitable solutions to deliver software products according to medical quality standards.

In this role you will report to the holding’s Program Manager for Partnerships with day-to-day reporting to our Head of Engineering.

 

Must haves

  • Minimum 3 years experience in .Net / C# / Java programming
  • Experience with mutithreaded applications, UI programming, data persistence
  • Good knowledge of software engineering processes including experience with integration testing and deployment workflows
  • Very good knowledge of software engineering processes including experience with integration testing and deployment workflows
  • Bachelor/Master’s degree or PhD in Mathematics, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Computer science or related field of study
  • Fluent in English

 

Good to have

  • Xamarin knowledge
  • Knowledge in EEG data processing, medical navigation, robotics
  • Experience with databases (SQL)
  • Experience with cloud services
  • Experience with HL7 or PACS

 

About ANT Neuro

ANT Neuro is a solution provider on a mission to advance the knowledge of the human brain and deliver new insights and interventions. We develop and manufacture products for non-invasive neuroscience and neurocare. Our competence is across all relevant fields of product design, innovation, and commercialization. Our systems are used at some of the leading institutes and hospitals, such as Stanford School of Medicine and Oxford Medical School, to study human brain activity and brain mechanisms, underlying cognition, as well as behavior and disorders. Our ultimate goal is have a positive impact towards the improvement of human lives.

We believe in the power of neurotechnology to change people’s lives. Whether helping researchers advance our knowledge of the human brain, or enabling monitoring of newborn brain activity, our technologies are all designed and built with one aim: to drive progress in research knowledge, clinical care, as well as consumer applications. We distribute our products to customers in over 100 countries worldwide and are part of the neuromotion group of companies.

 

What we offer

  • Full time contract, part time possible
  • Exciting product development with cutting-edge research and technology
  • Competitive salary
  • Interdisciplinary team of more than 10 nations that chats in English and German alike
  • Spacious office in Hengelo
  • Possibility to grow with the job
  • Collaboration with top researchers and doctors world-wide

 

Please click here to apply.

 

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