Senior Software Designer, Iasi, Romania
CRF Health has established a new R&D capability in Iasi, Romania, to complement our existing R&D function in Finland. We have a series of teams incorporating a Team Manager, Product Owner, Test Engineers, a Software Architect and Software Designers/Developers at various levels. The Senior Software Designer will be a hands-on development role, with expertise and temperament to provide mentoring and coaching to less experienced team members.
Performs activities which combine analytical and design abilities based on specialized knowledge with knowledge in using software instruments and programming languages, in view of producing and implementing functional solutions that correspond to predefined demands or that respond to an organizational need.
CRF Health aspires to be the market leading provider of patient centred eSource technology and service solutions focused on flexibility and innovation, underpinned by deep regulatory and technical knowledge and high-quality service delivery.
We have operations in Finland, the US and the UK and continue to grow in terms of revenues, customer numbers and employees.
CRF Health creates electronic Clinical Outcome Assessment (eCOA) solutions that are simple, scalable, and effective. From our collaborative, agile design approach to our user-friendly reporting tools, we streamline complex processes and deliver reliable results for superior clinical trial outcomes. We improve patient engagement with intuitive design, support study teams with tailored scientific insights, and secure high-quality data with precision. Above all, we ease the path to approval.
Our personalized service and unparalleled eCOA expertise helps sponsors bring new medicine to market quickly and cost-effectively, improving lives across the world. More information on CRF Health to be found at www.crfhealth.com
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