Software Developer at Endpoint Clinical | Hyderabad, India
Endpoint ClinicalHyderabad, India
On-site Full-time
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Experience Level
Experience
Qualifications
Qualifications:Proficiency in programming languages such as Java, C#, or Python. Experience with software development methodologies and life cycle. Ability to collaborate effectively within a team environment. Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Knowledge of database management systems and API integration.
About Us:
At Endpoint Clinical, we specialize in delivering interactive response technology (IRT®) systems and solutions tailored for the life sciences sector. Since our inception in 2009, we have committed ourselves to a singular goal: empowering sponsors and pharmaceutical companies to succeed in clinical trials. Our innovative solutions, powered by our proprietary PULSE® platform, are designed to streamline supply chains, reduce operational costs, and guarantee timely and precise patient dosing. Headquartered in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, we have a global presence with offices throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Position Overview:
As a Software Developer at Endpoint Clinical, you will play a crucial role in programming and implementing client-specific projects. Collaborating with a team of developers and design managers, you will spearhead the customization efforts necessary for tailored deployments. This position is open at our offices located in Hyderabad and Bangalore.
About Endpoint Clinical
Endpoint Clinical is a leading provider of interactive response technology (IRT®) solutions for the life sciences industry. With a focus on enhancing clinical trial outcomes, we utilize our proprietary PULSE® platform to optimize processes and drive efficiency across the clinical trial landscape.
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