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Product Engineer / Forward-Deployed Software Engineer
Location: UK-Wide / Remote-First (With up to 60% travel to healthcare sites; initial projects in the West Midlands)
Salary: £70,000 – £95,000 + fully covered travel, hotels, and expenses
Industry: Healthcare SaaS
The Role
We are partnering with an established, fast-growing healthcare SaaS business whose platforms streamline operations and enhance patient care across the UK.
They are looking for a Forward-Deployed Product Engineer to bridge the gap between software engineering and live delivery. Instead of writing code in a vacuum, you will work directly with on-site clinical and operations teams to identify system bottlenecks, diagnose integration issues, and write fast, high-quality code to solve them in real time.
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How You’ll Split Your Time:
- 50% Hands-On Technical Delivery: Live coding, system configurations, and building API integrations.
- 30% On-Site Discovery & Demos: Working directly with frontline staff to map requirements, test features, and gather live feedback.
- 20% Core Product Collaboration: Translating your on-the-ground insights into long-term features for the central product roadmap.
What We Are Looking For:
Technical Foundations (3+ Years): Strong experience shipping production code. Experience working in a.NET / C# environment is highly ideal (or proficiency in Python, Go, TypeScript, or Rust with a willingness to adapt).
Integrations & Cloud: Strong understanding of API design and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP).


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The Mindset: You are a pragmatic problem solver who gets energy from direct user feedback and prefers functional, fast outcomes over theoretical code elegance.
Travel Flexibility: Comfortable traveling and staying on-site for a week or two at a time during major project launches (up to 60% travel).
Right to Work: Unrestricted UK Right to Work is required.
What’s in it for You?
- Competitive salary dependent on experience, with all travel expenses fully funded.
- A relaxed, inclusive team environment with dedicated social budgets.
- The chance to write code that makes a tangible difference on the healthcare frontline.
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