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, Angular, Ionic, SQL, Android, iOS and AWS. It is likely that you will get involved in most, or all, of these technologies during your time working in the Digital Health Software team. To ensure
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field, and have experience of web development, SQL or NoSQL database management systems, and working with JAVA (or Kotlin) for native Android development. Candidates should also have knowledge of software
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, and working with JAVA (or Kotlin) for native Android development. Candidates should also have knowledge of software testing processes, and software version control (preferably Git) and be comfortable
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interpersonal skills, and the ability to work well in a team. An understanding of a range of operating systems including Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS clients is essential. You should be educated to A-Level
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equipment, and multi-platform systems (PC, Mac, iOS, Android) Strong understanding of virtualisation platforms (Azure, AWS, VMware) and scripting (e.g., Bash) Great communication skills and a collaborative
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technologies (iOS and Android), and you’ll have a solid understanding of application virtualisation, image deployment, and antivirus systems. Strong troubleshooting, analytical thinking, and communication skills
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environments and mobile platforms (iOS and Android). You’ll be comfortable delivering consistent and secure configurations across a large-scale estate and have sound knowledge of imaging, packaging, and endpoint
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IT settings. Your expertise will include Windows and macOS platforms, mobile device management (iOS and Android), print systems, and asset lifecycle management. You’ll be confident deploying software
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projects simultaneously. F3 Experience supporting application development for a variety of systems, e.g. Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android, iOS and hardware, e.g. GPU programming. E.g. with the data management
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including Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS clients is essential. Knowledge and experience of systems within the University of Cambridge would be an advantage. Experience of large plotters and specialist design