Physicist/Software Developer
Raysearch Laboratories Ab (publ) / Datajobb / Stockholm
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hela Sverige RaySearch develops innovative software solutions to improve cancer care. Over 800 clinics in more than 40 countries use RaySearch software to improve treatments and quality of life for patients. RaySearch was founded in 2000 and is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. The headquarters is located in Stockholm, with subsidiaries in the US, Europe, Asia and Australia & New Zealand. Today we are more than 380 employees with a common vision of improving cancer care with innovative software. Our great staff is crucial for our success and we offer a fantastic working environment in modern offices, flexibility and good opportunities for development. We believe in equal opportunities, value diversity and work actively to prevent discrimination.
You will work in an agile team with senior and junior physicists, application developers and test specialists, all dedicated to designing and evolving the cutting-edge treatment planning system RayStation.
Our colleague Henrik joined RaySearch 2017 after a PhD in physics and a few years at a software company. He has been working in many different challenging project with hands-on software development and physics problem solving. Currently he is a part-time agile product owner for the proton therapy functionality, in addition to his role as physicist and software developer. He shares his experience:
"At RaySearch, I get the satisfaction of solving qualified problems within physics and software development in a setting where I get to see concrete results that I know will benefit cancer patients around the world. I really appreciate working on a world-class product together with highly skilled colleagues in a positive and friendly environment."
About the role
The physics group is a part of the RaySearch development department and is responsible for the physics algorithms and functionality for photon, electron, proton, neutron, helium and carbon ion treatments. You will participate in all steps of the development process, including analysis, software design, implementation and testing. The physics algorithms are implemented in C++ and the application layers in C#/.NET. Over time you will also collaborate with physicists, engineers and medical doctors at our customer clinics and partner companies.
Your profile
You have good analytical skills and a creative mindset. When working on a problem, you formulate the right questions, identify what is important and work in a goal-oriented way towards a solution. You are a strong team player who takes responsibility and contributes to a positive atmosphere. You take pride in delivering high-quality results with efficiency.
• MSc in engineering physics or similar, with results and selected courses demonstrating a deep physics knowledge.
• Preferably more than 3 years of experience in an academic or industry environment, with a focus on solving physics modeling problems or software development.
• Interest in programming and strong programming skills
• Fluency in English
It is an advantage (but not a requirement) if you also:
• Understand ionizing radiation
• Have experience from large-scale code projects, especially in C++ and/or C#
• Fluency in Swedish
Application
Please apply, in English or Swedish, to the position through the application form below. Selection and interviews will be ongoing. We do not accept applications by e-mail, but if you have any questions about the position please contact Erik Engwall or Lars Glimelius, Managers in the physics group.
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Arbetsgivare Raysearch Laboratories AB (Publ) (org.nr 556322-6157)
Arbetsplats RaySearch Laboratories AB (publ)
Jobbnummer 8292004
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