Graduate Software Engineer

HealthGuardian AI
Southampton
7 months ago
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Before you apply

At HealthGuardian AI, we are seeking outstanding engineers who aspire to make a significant impact on the future of healthcare technology. Before you apply, please consider: Are you among the top in your field? Do you possess the passion, drive, and ingenuity to tackle complex challenges and innovate beyond conventional boundaries? If you are eager to showcase your talents, contribute to meaningful projects, and thrive in a dynamic startup environment where your work truly matters, we invite you to join us. This is an opportunity to be part of a team that is transforming healthcare—and to start your career in a strong and impactful way.


About the Company

HealthGuardian AI is a UK-based MedTech startup dedicated to improving healthcare with advanced technology. We specialise in medical patient monitoring solutions, providing highly efficient tools for healthcare providers to enhance patient care.


About the Role

We are looking for an exceptional Graduate Software Engineer to join our multidisciplinary team. This role offers the chance to apply your skills to projects that have a real impact on patient care and the wider healthcare industry.


Responsibilities

  • Innovate Across Multiple Domains: Work on a variety of projects encompassing graphical user interface design, cloud engineering, data science, and machine learning.
  • Develop Practical Solutions: Collaborate with medical professionals to understand their needs and develop software that addresses real-world challenges.
  • Contribute to Technological Advancements: Assist in creating medical devices and software that set new standards within the industry.
  • Collaborate Effectively: Work within a team of experts, sharing your insights and contributing to multidisciplinary projects.


Qualifications

Education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field. A Master's degree is preferred but not essential.


Required Skills

  • Programming Proficiency: Strong skills in at least one programming language such as Python, Java, or C++. Ability to learn new languages and technologies quickly.
  • Problem-Solving Abilities: Excellent analytical skills with the capacity to tackle complex challenges.
  • Innovative Mindset: Creative thinker who can develop effective solutions to technical problems.
  • Passion for Technology: Genuine interest in how technology can be applied to improve healthcare.
  • Adaptability: Willingness to learn and adapt in a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment.
  • Team Collaboration: Good communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work well in a team setting.


Preferred Skills

  • Multidisciplinary Experience: Exposure to areas such as GUI development, cloud technologies, data analytics, or machine learning.
  • Project Experience: Participation in projects—academic, personal, or professional—that demonstrate your skills and creativity.
  • Proactive Attitude: Initiative to contribute ideas and take on responsibilities.
  • Continuous Learning: Keen interest in keeping up-to-date with the latest technological advancements.


Equal Opportunity Statement

At HealthGuardian AI, we believe that diverse teams drive innovation. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and respected. We welcome applications from all individuals.

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