Engineering Lead (Part-time)
QunomedicalWe are looking for an experienced Engineering Lead to work with our small development team — someone who can help guide technical decisions, review code, and directly contribute to the codebase as a core part of the role.
Tasks
This is not meant to be a purely advisory or management role. We need someone who can bring structure, challenge ideas, help with architecture, and also do real engineering work in the code itself.
The work would include
- steering development,
- discussing product and technical direction,
- reviewing PRs,
- solving implementation problems,
- and helping the team raise the quality of what we build.
Requirements
We work mainly with TypeScript, AWS, modern web backend and frontend systems. Experience with serverless setups and containerized approaches is important, since we use and evaluate both.
The time commitment is around 10–15 hours per week and can be structured flexibly. Most of the work can happen outside standard office hours, although some overlap with the team would be needed for discussions, reviews, and planning.
You should be generally reachable on Slack. From time to time, we would also like to work together in person, including technical discussions and ideation sessions in our Berlin office.
Benefits
We offer generous compensation for someone senior who can create real engineering impact in that limited time.
Join Qunomedical as an Engineering Lead (Part-time) in Berlin and help digitalize the healthcare environment. Collaborate in a dynamic team, innovate solutions, and make a global impact. Apply now!
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