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4G Clinical·Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium·onsite

Full Stack Software Engineer - Belgium (Hybrid Role)

Posted 9 days ago
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Ruby on RailsAngularTypeScriptJavaScript

About the role

What you'll do

  • Develop and maintain full-stack web applications supporting complex clinical trials using proprietary software.
  • Write reusable, testable, and efficient code with strong unit testing and documentation practices.
  • Design and implement low-latency, high-availability applications and RESTful web service APIs.
  • Collaborate on both server-side models and client-side logic, including UX design and Angular development.
  • Ensure security, data protection, and integration of multiple data storage solutions in an agile environment.

What you should know

  • Opportunity to work on cutting-edge clinical trial technology impacting global healthcare.
  • Role requires adaptability to full-stack development with potential to specialize in backend or frontend.
  • Work in an agile team environment with modern tools like Git, JIRA, and Jenkins for CI/CD.
  • Exposure to security compliance and scalable application design in a regulated industry.
  • Hybrid onsite role in Belgium, offering a collaborative work environment with international teams.

About the company

  • 4G Clinical is a global leader in clinical trial randomization and supply management software.
  • Recognized for innovation, listed in Fast Company’s Best Workplaces for Innovators and Great Place to Work in healthcare.
  • Offers fully cloud-based, configurable solutions leveraging natural language processing to accelerate clinical trials.
  • Headquartered in the Boston Biotech corridor with offices in Europe and Asia, serving the life sciences industry.
  • Committed to diversity and equal opportunity employment, fostering a culture of innovation and experimentation.

Key required skills

AngularJavaScriptTypeScriptDjangoRuby on RailsORMREST APIGitJIRAJenkinsDockerFunctional programming

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