Software Engineer - React Native

Machine Medicine Technologies
London
1 year ago
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About UsAt Machine Medicine Technologies (MMT), we’re on a mission to transform the way clinicians and patients navigate movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease. By combining technology with a deep understanding of clinical workflows, we aim to create tools that empower healthcare providers and improve patient outcomes. From video capture to advanced analytics, our solutions are designed to provide a comprehensive platform for movement disorder capture and analysis.The RoleWe’re looking for a React Native Developer with some hands-on experience in native Android and iOS development to join our team. In this role, you’ll contribute to building mobile apps that bridge the gap between clinicians and patients. If you enjoy working on impactful projects where your code directly enhances people’s lives, this could be the role for you.What You’ll DoBuild and maintain cross-platform apps using React Native.Integrate and extend native Android (Java/Kotlin) and iOS (Swift/Objective-C) features within React Native.Collaborate with designers, backend developers, and product leads to bring ideas to life.Troubleshoot and optimize apps for performance and reliability on both iOS and Android.Ensure our apps handle sensitive healthcare data securely and comply with standards like HIPAA.Write clean, maintainable, and well-documented code.What We’re Looking ForAt least 2 years of experience with React Native.Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, relevant technical field, or equivalent practical experienceFamiliarity with TypeScript and ExpoStrong understanding of native Android and iOS development (Java/Kotlin and Swift/Objective-C).Familiarity with integrating APIs, third-party libraries, and tools like Xcode and Android Studio.Nice to HaveExperience with state management libraries like Redux or Zustand.Bonus if you’ve worked with features like camera and video processing or have experience in healthcare tech.Why Join Us?We are in the middle of rearchitecting all of our product offerings, so it is an exciting time to join the teamWork with cutting edge technologies such as PowerSync. Get to leverage MediaPipe’s computer vision models within our custom video capture components.A collaborative environment where your ideas are valued.Competitive salary and benefits.Opportunities to grow your skills in a meaningful industry.

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