Uppsala Monitoring Centre (UMC) is recruiting full stack System developers to join our agile DevOps teams.
Do you want to turn world-improving inventions into successful applications that benefit public health globally? UMC’s technology is instrumental in monitoring the safety of medicines and vaccines, one recent example being the rollout of vaccines during the COVID pandemic. It all began in the 1960s with the thalidomide disaster (known as Neurosedyn in Sweden), which led to birth defects in thousands of babies, triggering a major reform of pharmaceutical regulation. The World Health Organization initiated a programme to monitor the safety of medicines and prevent future harm, and a decade later, UMC was founded in 1978 to support its work.
Join us in carrying on this legacy into the future– as part of one of UMC’s DevOps teams, you will use your advanced problem-solving, learning, and innovation skills to perfect code and constantly develop and improve our applications. We will also rely on your leadership abilities and your capacity to mentor and guide fellow developers. This is a kind, inclusive, and diverse organisation where we help each other to succeed together. If this sounds like you, then you should apply.
Ideally, you are – as focused on quality and finding solutions to problems as we are and enjoy working as a team. You are open to exploring new ways of working (right now AI assistants, tomorrow - who knows?) and seeing how this can be applied in your own work. You are interested in understanding the entire tech stack and application management/operations. We believe you have previous experience in system development and preferably DevOps. You also have a BSc degree in a relevant field. While we don’t expect you to be familiar with our domain from the start, and are happy to teach you, any experience within healthcare or pharma would be a plus.
What’s in it for you? UMC offers a creative, inspiring, fun, and collaborative work environment where your ideas will be every bit as valued as your programming expertise. We take great pride in our work and our processes, and make time to learn and improve. At UMC you have a 37 hour work week and a generous vacation depending on your age with a minimum of 28 days per year for all and up to 35 days per year if you are over 40 years of age.
This is a full-time role at our office in the heart of Uppsala, Sweden, with flexible hours and hybrid possibilities. This position may be filled before the application deadline, so please apply as soon as possible.
What you will be doing – you will design, implement, and test solutions. Release, deploy and run operations. Maintain and optimise new and existing solutions. Share knowledge and help colleagues.
We know, we are asking a lot and we understand that you might not possess all of the skills listed above or below, and that’s fine. We put a lot of emphasis on what you are like as a person and your ability and willingness to learn.
Primary technologies and methods: .NET, C#, Angular, Agile/Scrum.
Nice to have: Azure, SQL, experience with all layers of an application.
Uppsala Monitoring Centre (UMC) is a non-profit foundation established in 1978 through an agreement between the World Health Organization (WHO) and the government of Sweden as a WHO Collaborating Centre for International Drug Monitoring.
UMC is custodian of the WHO global database of adverse event reports for medicines and vaccines and strengthens global safety surveillance through science and innovation, signal analysis and pharmacovigilance tool development, standardisation with the WHODrug dictionary, and education and communication.
UMC’s working language is English. We normally apply a probationary period to new appointments.
If you have any questions regarding this position please contact the responsible manager. You will find the contact details at the end of this page.
UMC follows the collective agreements between the Swedish Agency for Government Employers and Saco-S and ST. Union representatives are Malin Zaar (Saco-S) and Jessica Avasol (ST), +46 (0)18-65 60 60.
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Publicerad 20 december 2024