Stryker is a leading medical technology company, and they are seeking a backend Cloud Software Engineer to design, develop, and maintain platforms and APIs for their digital health ecosystem. This role focuses on creating secure and scalable systems that process clinical and operational data, contributing to the next generation of intelligent healthcare solutions.
Responsibilities:
- Implement secure, reliable, high‑performance APIs hosted in the Cloud that support Stryker medical device classified mobile, XR, web, and desktop applications
- Implement secure, reliable, scalable data-processing and data-ingestion Cloud hosted pipeline components for large data objects such as images, videos, and STL files
- Contribute to front-end implementation of Web applications
- Perform code reviews ensuring adherence to coding standards, architectural guidelines, and best practices
- Implement automated unit tests and enabling Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) test suites
- Implement proof of concepts to benchmark and validate design approaches for backend Cloud solutions
- Close collaboration with Product Owners, QA testers, mobile/XR/web/desktop software engineers, product security, regulatory, and other project stakeholders
- Translate functional requirements into secure, reliable, scalable backend components
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related discipline along with 2+ years of professional software development experience
- Experience writing maintainable and testable code using modern programming languages (e.g., C#, Python, Java), with application of established design principles and patterns
- Experience developing backend services, and APIs hosted in the Cloud leveraging PaaS, SaaS, and IaaS applying design patterns/principles
- Strong debugging, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills across distributed systems
- Experience with Single Page Application frameworks such as React or Angular
- Experience implementing and working with Docker containers
- Familiarity with security considerations and protocols (e.g., OAuth, SSL/TLS)
- Exposure to regulated environments or working on medical device software