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Mobile Application Developer

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Mobile App Developer (Messaging + Healthcare) 

We are seeking a Mobile App Developer to join our Engineering team and lead the development of a mobile platform that powers our AI and digital health products. You’ll be building secure, HIPAA-compliant communication tools that redefine how dentists and labs connect, collaborate, and grow. 

 

What You’ll Do 

 

Mobile App Development & Optimization 

• Design and build advanced applications for iOS and Android using cross-platform tools (Flutter or React Native). 

• Build and scale real-time messaging features (chat, case collaboration, file/image/3D data sharing). 

• Optimize applications for speed, reliability, and usability in clinical environments. 

Security, Compliance & Data Integrity 

• Implement HIPAA-compliant security standards, including data encryption (in transit and at rest), access controls, secure authentication, and audit logging. 

• Collaborate with compliance and legal teams to ensure features meet healthcare data regulations (HIPAA, PIPEDA, GDPR). 

• Maintain end-to-end security for all messaging, file sharing, and case workflows. 

Backend & Integration Collaboration 

• Work closely with backend engineers to design and consume secure APIs. 

• Handle database-driven features (SQL and NoSQL experience required). 

• Integrate with healthcare workflows, imaging systems, and potentially 3D data formats (e.g., Blender, STL files). 

Maintenance & Continuous Improvement 

• Monitor and resolve app issues, bugs, and crashes using real-time feedback and logs. 

• Continuously discover and adopt new technologies to improve efficiency and product reliability. 

• Partner with QA to automate testing and deliver high-quality releases. 

User Experience & Design Integration 

• Collaborate with UX/UI designers to deliver intuitive, visually appealing mobile interfaces. 

• Incorporate user feedback to improve adoption, engagement, and usability. 

 

What We Look For 

• Experience: 3+ years of mobile development, with at least one published messaging app (real-time chat, collaboration, or secure communication). 

• Skills: Proficiency in Flutter or React Native; strong knowledge of iOS and Android ecosystems. 

• Tech Stack: REST/GraphQL APIs, Git, CI/CD pipelines 

• Data & Backend: Experience with SQL + NoSQL databases; API integrations; familiarity with secure file handling. 

• Security/Compliance: Experience implementing HIPAA/PIPEDA/GDPR-compliant features (or other regulated industries). 

• Nice to Have: Experience handling 3D data (e.g., Blender, dental imaging formats); prior work in digital health or dental technology; knowledge of FHIR, HL7, or other healthcare standards. 

• Mindset: Problem-solver with strong attention to detail and commitment to clean, maintainable code. 

• Collaboration: Effective communicator and team player who thrives in agile environments. 

 

What’s in It for You 

• Competitive salary and performance-based bonuses 

• Health and life insurance 

• Paid time off and company holidays 

• Professional growth and continuous learning opportunities 

• Chance to build the future of digital dentistry in a global team environment 

 

Additional Information 

Work setup: Full-time, Onsite in Vancouver 

Location: Downtown Vancouver office 

Employment Type: Permanent 

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