Full Stack Developer at QuantumLoopAI
London, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

29 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Frontend Frameworks, Backend Language, RESTful APIs, GraphQL, Relational Databases, Data Modelling, CI/CD, Git, Debugging, Problem-Solving, Cloud Infrastructure, Code Reviews, Incident Response, On-call Rotations, Scalability, Architecture

Industry

technology;Information and Internet

Description
ABOUT QUANTUMLOOPAI QuantumLoopAI is transforming how patients access NHS primary care. Our AI-powered reception system, EMMA, serves millions of NHS patients, helping GP surgeries manage demand, reduce phone queues, and ensure patients get the right care at the right time. Backed by leading healthcare investors and working with NHS practices across England, we are building the future of primary care access. As we prepare for our Series A and expand our team, we are looking for exceptional people who want to make a genuine difference to the NHS. ABOUT THE ROLE We are looking for a Full Stack Developer to join our engineering team at our Canary Wharf headquarters. You will work across the entire application stack, building and scaling the products that power EMMA and the tools our NHS customers rely on every day. This is not a maintenance role. You will ship features end to end, make meaningful architectural decisions, and see your work improve patient access for millions of people. You will be surrounded by a team that moves fast, cares deeply about quality, and understands that the code we write has real consequences for patients and practices. If you want genuine ownership in a healthtech company where engineering is central to the mission, this is the role. WHAT YOU'LL DO - Build, test, and deploy features across the full stack, from frontend interfaces to backend services and APIs - Own features end to end, from technical scoping and architecture through to production release and monitoring - Collaborate closely with product, clinical, and commercial teams to translate NHS user needs into reliable, scalable software - Develop and maintain integrations with NHS clinical systems and third-party platforms - Write clean, well-tested, maintainable code and contribute to code reviews that raise the bar for the whole team - Identify and resolve performance bottlenecks, ensuring our platform remains fast and reliable under high demand - Contribute to technical decisions around architecture, tooling, and engineering best practices as the team grows - Participate in incident response and on-call rotations to support platform reliability ESSENTIAL - 3+ years of professional experience as a full stack developer working on production web applications - Strong proficiency in at least one modern frontend framework and one backend language or framework - Experience designing and consuming RESTful APIs or GraphQL endpoints - Solid understanding of relational databases and data modelling, with experience writing performant queries - Familiarity with cloud infrastructure and deployment pipelines (CI/CD) - Experience with version control using Git and collaborative development workflows - Strong debugging and problem-solving skills with the ability to diagnose issues across the full stack - Excellent communication skills and a collaborative working style - The right to work in the UK (we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role) DESIRABLE - Experience working in healthcare, healthtech, or regulated industries - Familiarity with telephony or voice AI systems - Experience building integrations with third-party APIs and external platforms - Understanding of NHS digital systems, DTAC compliance, or healthcare data standards (HL7, FHIR) - Experience with real-time communication systems (WebSockets, event-driven architecture) - Familiarity with containerisation and orchestration tools - Experience working in an early-stage startup where you helped define engineering processes and standards - Contributions to open-source projects LOGISTICS - Education: We value skills and experience over formal qualifications - Working arrangements: Office-based at our Canary Wharf, London headquarters, five days per week - Visa sponsorship: We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role - Start date: Flexible WHAT WE OFFER - Competitive package depending on experience - Potential share options - Professional development including conference attendance and CPD support - The opportunity to shape the future of NHS primary care at one of the UK's fastest-growing healthtech companies - A modern office in Canary Wharf with excellent transport links - A small, high-output engineering team where your work ships fast and matters immediately HOW WE'RE DIFFERENT At QuantumLoopAI, you will join a team that is genuinely improving NHS primary care. We move fast, take ownership, and celebrate wins together. Our culture values: - Impact over optics. We measure success by patient outcomes, not busy work - Transparency. Open communication, honest feedback, shared context - Ownership. You will have real autonomy to shape your work and our product - Learning. We are building something new, and we learn from every experiment DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION We believe diverse teams build better products. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone can do their best work. If you are excited about this role but do not meet every requirement, we would still love to hear from you. RECRUITMENT SAFETY NOTICE QuantumLoopAI will never ask candidates for payment or sensitive financial information during the recruitment process. All official communications come from @quantumloopai.com email addresses. COME WORK WITH US Ready to help transform NHS primary care? We would love to hear from you. Questions about this role? Contact careers@quantumloopai.com
Responsibilities
The developer will be responsible for building, testing, and deploying features across the full stack, owning features end-to-end from scoping through to production release and monitoring. This includes collaborating with various teams to translate user needs into reliable, scalable software and maintaining integrations with NHS clinical systems.
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