Data Engineer

Flok Health Ltd
Cambridge, England
7 months ago
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Our vision is a new category of habit-forming healthcare globally; one that is patient-centred, predictive, and intrinsically scalable.We're a digital-native healthcare provider, using personalised video streams to deliver treatment pathways at population scale, with transformative economics. By personalising each patient's interaction in real-time, we deliver world-class medical treatment in an engaging consumer experience.

The Role

We're looking for a data engineer driven by patient impact and facilitating data driven decision making. We're still small, so you'd be the sole engineer focused solely on the data side of things (at least initially).

What You'll Do

Your day-to-day work will be impactful and varied, including:

Analysing patient data - running queries to generate plots/visualisations and data summaries

Building an internal data platform to allow non-technical colleagues to self-serve with their data queries

Working with the UX team to iterate the app design and requirements through data driven decisions

Coming up with interesting questions to ask about our data to inform product decisions

Improving our application and data model to capture high quality data

Exemplifying best practice for medical data storage, security and privacy

You’ll collaborate closely with the rest of the engineering / UX team, work directly with company leadership, and see the impact of your work on real patients.

About You

You have strong programming skills in Python and its data science ecosystem

You are a software professional, who knows the difference between research and production code

You have good mathematical fluency (particularly around probability, statistics and information theory)

You enjoy working with design and product teams to help shape exceptional products

You care deeply about users - championing great experience and access to quality clinical care

You can communicate your work clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences

You take initiative and ownership of your work

Bonus Points

Whilst not required, experience in any of these areas will definitely stand out - let us know if you have any!

Working with medical data (or other sensitive data)

Creating visual tools (e.g. interactive dashboards) for data exploration by others with good UX

Good ML fundamentals (e.g. could build a small neural network from scratch)

Data modelling (and versioning) of complex systems

Startup experience

What We Offer

Interesting and challenging work

In-person working from a beautiful work space in the Cambridgeshire countryside

An onsite gym

A digital health subscription of your choice

Early stage equity with employee-friendly terms (via an EMI scheme)

Comprehensive medical coverage (including dental and optical) and life insurance

Optional remote working on Wednesdays, with an annual allowance of 10 extra remote days

Desk setup allowance for your favourite keyboard / mouse / whatever!

Regular pulse-checks to help us build a culture we're proud of

Monthly team BBQs and desserts on Flok

A fast paced work environment geared towards excellence and professional growth (with annual training budget)

Top notch specialty tea and coffee

A chance to have a big impact in a small early stage team making a difference to the lives of people across the UK

About Flok

More than a billion people a year suffer unnecessarily from conditions like back pain, where the right treatment approach is well-established but undeliverable at scale. We’re changing that.

Our team has deep expertise across clinical, engineering and machine learning, has a track record of healthtech innovation, and is backed by top-tier VCs and multiple unicorn founder angels.

Solving hard problems at the intersection of software & healthcare/data science

The pursuit of excellence—helping each other to do the best work of our careers

Working in an in-person collaborative environment

Taking ownership to have significant impact early-on in a growing company with big ambitions


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