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Description:
As an Android Engineer at Medeloop, you will develop the Android version of our existing iOS app using React Native and Kotlin.
The app will be used by clinical study participants to log symptoms and important health data and communicate with researchers.
You will collaborate with our engineering team to ensure feature parity with the iOS app and optimize performance for Android devices.
You will design and build end-to-end user experiences across the stack to allow customers to use the platform, such as managing and tracking the data processed by the platform and delivering trust and auditability into AI-generated responses.
You will work closely with customers to develop a deep intuition around their requirements and design and build features and solutions that align with their needs.
You will develop a strong understanding of our company mission, customers, and industry to design and build features that push the state of the art.
You will keep up to date with industry trends and new technologies.
You will define the direction and culture of Medeloop with your initiative and feedback.
Requirements:
You must be skilled with Kotlin and React Native and familiar with modern mobile development best practices.
You should be ready to challenge and overhaul existing features for superior solutions.
You must be excited to wear multiple hats and work cross-functionally, adjusting swiftly to the shifting needs of the business.
You should have a bias towards shipping rapidly and iterating based on customer feedback while maintaining SOC2 and HIPAA compliance.
You must be an exceptional communicator and unafraid to challenge the status quo.
Benefits:
Medeloop offers a competitive salary and company equity.
You will enjoy a fully remote work environment and a flexible work schedule.
Most importantly, you will have the opportunity to make a significant impact on the healthcare industry.