iOS Software Developer

TPP
Leeds
1 year ago
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We are looking for iOS software developers with a passion for programming to help develop our global digital healthcare solution. As part of an agile development team, you will be working on apps used by hundreds of thousands of doctors and millions of patients across the world. You will work on a wide variety of projects such as: - Developing smartphone apps that help patients manage their own care. - Writing electronic observations systems to capture vital signs and calculate risk scores for patients in hospital. - Deploying machine-learning algorithms to help with the symptom-checking and prevention of disease. Developers at TPP are involved in the full software life cycle, and work closely with all teams across the company. Salary and Benefits We will give you an excellent starting salary of £60,000 with outstanding annual pay reviews and no crazy working hours Your salary will increase rapidly during your time at the company. You will also receive a range of benefits, including: - Fantastic holiday entitlement - Regular social events - Opportunities to travel internationally - Life insurance - BUPA Health, Dental and Travel cover - £300 birthday meal allowance - Pub Fridays Read what it’s like to work at TPP and to see our full list of benefits.

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