Senior C++ Developer (m/w/d) – Precision Meets Purpose in Digital Healthcare
This is not your average C++ role.
This is where systems thinking meets human-centred software.
Where your code doesn’t just run; it regulates, enables, and quietly transforms how healthcare is delivered.
We’re looking for a seasoned C++ developer, part engineer, part architect, part pragmatist. Someone fluent in legacy systems but not shackled by them. You’ll step into a lean and highly skilled team shaping the digital backbone of dental and healthcare practices across Germany.
Your days will stretch across architecture reviews, hands-on coding, and the kind of quiet collaboration that doesn’t need bells or Slack emojis to make an impact. You'll work closely with the CEO, product teams, support functions and even the educators translating these systems to end users. Your fingerprints will be on everything from treatment planning to e-prescriptions, and the modernisation of platforms that are well overdue for reinvention.
This is a role for someone who thrives in structure but doesn’t need micromanagement. Someone who values precision, patience, and compliance—not as constraints, but as craft.
The Essentials
- Location: Eggenfelden, Germany (Hybrid after probation – ~2 days/week remote)
- Contract: Fixed-term (2 years) with strong conversion potential
- Hours: Full-time (40h/week), part-time (80%) possible
- Tech stack: C++ (Embarcadero, MS Visual Studio, VS Code), GitLab, SQL
- Language: Fluent German (C1 minimum) is non-negotiable
What You’ll Be Doing:
- Engineering robust, high-quality C++ code for healthcare systems
- Modernising legacy platforms using web and AI-led technologies
- Ensuring regulatory compliance in all aspects of your work
- Informally mentoring junior developers, with potential for more
- Collaborating directly with cross-functional teams and the CEO
Who You Are:
- A quiet leader, structured, self-driven, obsessively precise
- 5–10 years deep in C++ with the scars (and wisdom) to prove it
- Someone who knows that in healthcare, failure isn’t just a bug, it’s risk
- Fluent in regulated environments and patient enough to build within them
- Open to innovation, but not intoxicated by novelty
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