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Mobile Application Developer

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Mobile App Developer 

On-site | Vancouver Office – 675 W Hastings St. 

 

 

About EviSmart 

 

EviSmart™ is a global leader in AI-powered dental workflow automation and CAD design outsourcing. Trusted in 26+ countries, our mission is to make dental care smarter, faster, and better — and we’re doing it through powerful software that connects dentists, labs, and manufacturers like never before. 

Now, we’re building the next generation of mobile tools to transform collaboration in dental care. That’s where you come in. 

What You’ll Do 

Mobile App Development & Optimization 

  • Build advanced cross-platform apps using Flutter or React Native 
  • Develop and scale real-time messaging features (chat, file sharing, 3D model support) 
  • Optimize for speed, reliability, and responsiveness in real-world clinical environments 
  • Implement HIPAA-compliant security features: encryption, secure auth, access control, audit logs 
  • Ensure full compliance with healthcare data standards (HIPAA, PIPEDA, GDPR) 
  • Own the integrity of sensitive data shared across devices and systems 
  • Collaborate with backend engineers to design and consume secure APIs 
  • Work with SQL and NoSQL databases and manage integration with healthcare imaging or 3D data formats (e.g. STL, Blender) 
  • Contribute to a scalable architecture that supports diverse healthcare workflows  
  • Monitor, debug, and resolve app crashes or issues using real-time logs 
  • Adopt new tools and techniques to improve performance and maintainability 
  • Work with QA to build automated tests and release with confidence 
  • Partner with UI/UX designers to ensure polished, intuitive user interfaces 
  • Use feedback loops to iterate quickly and improve app usability and engagement 

 

What We’re Looking For 

  • 3+ years of mobile development experience, with at least one messaging or communication app launched 
  • Strong skills in Flutter or React Native and a deep understanding of iOS + Android platforms 
  • Familiarity with REST/GraphQL APIs, Git workflows, and CI/CD pipelines 
  • Experience with SQL + NoSQL, secure file handling, and scalable data features 
  • Demonstrated understanding of data privacy and compliance (HIPAA, GDPR, PIPEDA) 
  • Excellent communication skills and a collaborative, agile mindset 

 

Nice to Have 

  • Experience with 3D data workflows (e.g., Blender, dental STL files) 
  • Prior work in digital health, dental tech, or regulated industries 
  • Knowledge of healthcare data standards like FHIR or HL7 

 

Why Join Us? 

  • Meaningful Impact: Build tools that improve real lives in the dental and healthcare space 
  • Team Culture: Join a collaborative, global team that values craftsmanship, ownership, and creative problem-solving 
  • Room to Grow: This is a high-visibility role with lots of space for leadership and innovation 

Perks That Matter: Competitive salary, bonuses, health & life insurance4+ weeks PTO, and career development support 

 

Excited to build something that matters? 
If you're ready to develop world-class mobile tools in a fast-growing health tech company, we’d love to hear from you. 

Apply now and show us what you've built — portfolio links, GitHub projects, or live apps welcome! 

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