Bright is the world's 1st all-in-one health app. Designed and developed in Sydney, Australia, Bright combines personalised meal logging, sleep tracking, heart monitoring, and more into a seamless and science-backed solution. Having launched just a year ago, Bright OS has over 50K users, was nominated for Best Mobile App of the Year and has just launched its Android app.
Role Description
This is a contract-based, in office Software Engineer role located in Sydney, NSW. As a Software Engineer at Bright OS, you will be responsible for designing, developing, testing, and maintaining back-end systems and services. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement scalable and effective solutions that enhance the Bright health platform. Your tasks will involve problem-solving, debugging, writing clean code, and following best practices in software development. You will contribute to delivering a seamless user experience and ensuring the platform's reliability and performance.
Qualifications
Strong foundation in Computer Science and principles of Software Development
Proficiency in Back-End Web Development and APIs
Experience with Programming and Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) concepts
Problem-solving skills and the ability to write clean and maintainable code
Familiarity with industry best practices for secure and scalable software design
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field, or equivalent industry experience
Solid aptitude for working collaboratively within cross-functional teams
Experience with health tech platforms or a passion for health and wellness is a plus
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Contract
Job function
Engineering and Information Technology
Industries
Mobile Computing Software Products
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📌 Software Engineer New South Wales (Australia)
🏢 Bright OS
📍 Australia
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