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You'll be joining the Charm product team, working on one of Magentus’ core oncology platforms to support the end-to-end cancer treatment journey, from diagnosis through chemotherapy planning, scheduling, pharmacy workflows, scans, and reporting. It’s a complex, long-standing healthcare product with deep domain logic and a growing ecosystem of services around it. This role is focused on owning and modernising the Angular front end, where you’ll be a senior voice in front-end decision-making, helping bring structure, scalability, and direction to a large, evolving codebase - with a clear pathway toward a future Tech Lead role.
Job Responsibility:
Take technical ownership of the Angular front end, setting standards and direction
Design, build, and modernise front-end features within a complex healthcare product
Collaborate with full-stack engineers working across .NET and legacy VB.NET systems
Guide improvements to front-end architecture, modularity, and maintainability
Mentor teammates and uplift Angular capability across the team
Contribute to process improvements and reduction of technical debt
Communicate clearly with product, engineering, and domain experts
Requirements:
Strong, hands-on experience with Angular
A passion for front-end architecture, maintainability, and user experience
Confidence acting as a technical leader and advisor within a team
Experience working in large or long-lived applications (legacy experience welcome)
A collaborative mindset and interest in growing toward a Tech Lead role
What we offer:
Flexible work options to support work-life balance
Learning and development opportunities, including leadership pathways
A supportive, inclusive engineering culture
The chance to take real ownership of a critical healthcare product
Purpose-driven work that genuinely improves patient care