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A leading health tech company in the UK is seeking a Software Infrastructure Engineer to design and maintain their AWS infrastructure for AI-supported skin cancer diagnosis services. This role involves automating deployment pipelines, collaborating across teams, and enhancing CI/CD practices. Ideal candidates will have strong skills in JavaScript, Node.js, AWS, and Terraform, along with a proactive approach to problem-solving. This position offers a competitive salary and a range of benefits including private healthcare and share options.
As the Software Infrastructure Engineer you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining Skin Analytics' AWS infrastructure to ensure the reliable, secure, and scalable delivery of AI-supported skin cancer diagnosis services and other products. The role focuses on building tools to support developers, implementing monitoring, logging, alerting, and automation systems, while enhancing CI/CD pipelines and applying DevOps best practices to support the company's growing client base and regulatory compliance requirements.,
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Skin Analytics manufactures medical devices and complies with ISO standards 13485 and 27001. As part of your employment, you will be assigned Quality Management System (QMS) and Information Security Management System (ISMS). We require that our employees agree to complete their assigned training and diligently follow all company quality management and information security processes.
Skin Analytics is an award-winning, health tech company that works with dermatology teams to deploy world-leading skin cancer pathways using AI as a medical device, DERM. Following our recent £15M series B funding round and regulatory milestones, we're ready to scale internationally, making history for AI in healthcare and the future of dermatology. We're proud to epitomise AI for good - with a Class III CE mark, DERM is the only AI as a medical device approved to make clinical decisions autonomously in the cancer space, as well as being the first company to receive a NICE recommendation for use across the NHS. DERM is deployed at more than 25 NHS organisations where we're supporting dermatology teams to build sustainable services that enable patients to gain quicker access to skin cancer diagnosis. If that's not enough, we also collaborate with some of the largest health insurers to reach patients in their own homes. We are a team of passionate people on a mission to build a future where no one dies from skin cancer.
Skin Analytics embraces and is committed to diversity and equal opportunities. We are dedicated to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The more inclusive we are, the better our work will be.