Software Developer
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You work in a team of software engineers, physicists, researchers, doctors and radiotherapy technicians. You play a key role in the development of software for processing of medical images. Practical aspects such as speed and reliability of the developed software are of great importance.
Academic fields
Natural sciences; Engineering
Job types
IT; Research, development, innovation
Education level
University graduate
Weekly hours
36 hours per week
Salary indication
€2759—€4391 per month
The Netherlands Cancer Institute, with the specialized care of the Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, has a leading position in the development of advanced radiation techniques, which are often developed from a variety of research projects. In these projects, 2-, 3-, or 4-dimensional images are obtained before, during, or after radiotherapy treatment. As an enthusiastic software developer you will play a central role in the development of software for processing of these digital images. The aim is to build an integrated software platform for use within the hospital as well as within the system of our industrial partner.
You are a skilled and enthusiastic software developer.
When the challenge appeals to you and you recognize yourself in the following conditions, we invite you gladly for an interview!
Fixed-term contract: 1 year initially.
With the innovation and growth our organization has planned for the coming years, your personal development and growth are also central. Of course, we are open to initiatives that support the development of both yourself and our department.
The employment will be for a period of 1 year initially. The gross salary will range between € 2.759,- and € 4.391,- per month for a fulltime position. The terms of employment will be in accordance with FWG 50 or FWG 55 of the CAO Ziekenhuizen (Collective Labor Agreement of Hospitals). In addition you will receive a fixed end-of-year bonus in December (8,33%) and in May you will receive 8,33% holiday pay. Amsterdam is a very livable city with many cultural amenities. The institute is located within a 20 minute tram or bicycle ride from the center of Amsterdam and within 20 minutes from Schiphol airport by car, bus or bicycle.
The Netherlands Cancer Institute, founded in 1913, is among the top 10 comprehensive cancer centers, combining world-class fundamental, translational, and clinical research with dedicated patient care. Our initiatives to promote excellent translational research have been recognized by the European Academy of Cancer Sciences, when they designated us ‘Comprehensive Cancer Center of Excellence in Translational Research’.