Backend Engineer (Java) - Up to £60k

Backend Engineer (Java, Spring)

🚀 HealthTech Startup

📍 Hybrid-Remote: City of London (1-2 days per week)

đź’° ÂŁ55,000 - ÂŁ60,000

Did you know conditions like Dementia and Parkinson’s disease affect millions globally, yet care is still largely reactive?

We’re working with a pioneering startup changing that.

This team is building the world’s most advanced neurological monitoring platform turning everyday smartphones into clinically validated tools that provide real-time insights to clinicians and care teams.

Already live with the NHS and expanding across the US, their technology enables:

  • Earlier intervention
  • Better patient outcomes
  • Greater confidence for both clinicians and families

With a 50/50 gender-balanced team and strong technical leadership, they’re now looking to make a key backend hire as they scale thoughtfully

This is a Backend Product Engineer position with real ownership. You’ll join a small, high-calibre team where:

  • You’ll touch everything, from core backend systems to product features
  • Work closely with product and leadership
  • Help scale a platform already being used in real-world healthcare settings

Tech Stack includes:

  • Java 21, Spring (core to the interview process), AWS, microservices, Terraform

What They’re Looking For

  • 2-4 years’ experience (likely your 2nd company)
  • Strong foundations in Java and Spring
  • Background in a startup, scale-up or fast-paced environment
  • Degree in a STEM subject (Engineering, Physics, Maths, etc.), ideally from a top university
  • Excellent communication skills. You’ll work with technical & non-technical stakeholders
  • Someone who genuinely cares about the mission

Why Join?

  • Be part of a mission tackling some of the most complex challenges in healthcare
  • Join at a stage where your impact is visible and immediate
  • Collaborate with a tight-knit, high-quality team

Job Details

Company
Few&Far
Location
City of London, London, United Kingdom
Hybrid / Remote Options
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