changing lives.
Align is looking for a. This role will be part of a culture that is helping to improve lives every day through digital dentistry. Theshould have exceptional skills with software development, 3D andprogramming. This role will be part of Align goal to deliver our clear aligners (Invisalign ®) and 3D scanners (iTero ®) to our customers
In this role, you will…
- Design, develop, troubleshoot and improve next generation software for use in clinical research and clinical applications
- As a part of larger Product Innovation team:
- Be on a constant mission to maintain and improve the quality of our software, including our large legacy code base
- Develop internal tools in support of company’s processes and infrastructure
- Work closely with clinical board and mechanical engineers to communicate options and enable better decisions
- Collaborate in requirement discussions, propose and implement solutions
- Follow best practices; produce high quality, testable and reusable code. Share your expertise, help your colleagues and learn from others as well.
- Leverage the Scrum Agile process; take part in sprint planning, daily stand-up, retrospective and demonstration activities.
- Work under Windows with MS Visual Studio, use Git and Atlassian tools for version control, bug tracking and task tracking.
- Follow quality and regulatory guidelines for medical device software development.
In this role, you’ll need …
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or other STEM major, or equivalent years of experience
- 5+ years of professional experience developing software in modern C++ (11-17)
- 2+ years in 3D software development (3D graphics, 3D computational geometry)
- In depth knowledge of the C++ language and ability to navigate large C++ code base
- Working knowledge of with Git, Bitbucket
- Extensive experience with software development, such as design, code, debug and a strong understanding of object-oriented design
Nice to have…
- Familiarity with Linux, Docker containers, AWS
- Experience with Python programming
- Exposure to Software as Medical Device