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London

CompanyLondon
Websitemeddbase.com
Role taxonomyFull-stack / Product Engineering
SpecialtiesFull-stack
LocationRemote
Salary
Apply viaEmailplouth@meddbase.com
Hiring notes
TechJavaScriptNode.js
Posted bylouthy
PostedApr 2, 2013
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Original posting

London - Medical Management Systems - Full Stack Engineer Med+DBase is an online medical application that helps run public and private medical practices and small hospitals. We have been running for 7 years and have a mature web-application which is constantly expanding. We are looking for people who are willing to explore and learn the inner workings of an operation-heavy web/mobile technology company. No specific healthcare experience is necessary, but would be advantageous. We are a genuine technology company looking to push the boundaries of healthcare software in the UK and the rest of the world. * Work includes (but not limited to): Front-end feature development, Back-end and architectural development, Stand-alone service development * Platform We are primarily a .NET platform with SQL Server as our database solution; however we also use node.js, Mongo and other technologies. You will have significant C#, .NET Framework, LINQ, Javascript, jQuery and HTML4/HTML5 experience. You will also have strong knowledge of OO techniques; knowledge of programming on any functional language is also beneficial. Any mobile development expertise would also be beneficial. * Why join Medical Management Systems? We offer an attractive salary and a relaxed working environment, working on proper technological solutions as well as client front and back-end work. The healthcare software world is expanding at an exponential rate and is a great environment where your code can make a real difference to patient’s lives. We are a small company, so still have that startup feel. We also allow remote working (after an initial period on-site). Please contact: plouth at meddbase dot com