Are you ready to be part of the future of healthcare? Can you think big, be bold, and harness the power of digital and AI to tackle longstanding life sciences challenges? Then Evinova, a health tech business part of the AstraZeneca Group, might be for you.
We are building software that transforms clinical trials for billions of patients worldwide. Evinova delivers market-leading digital health solutions that are science-based, evidence-led, and human experience-driven. We combine deep scientific expertise with modern software engineering and artificial intelligence to create new standards across the sector.
About Our Engineering Organization
Our Product Engineering organization consists of cross-functional squads with the people and skills needed to deliver innovative digital products to patients and healthcare providers in clinical trials worldwide. We ship on quarterly program increments using agile methodology.
We are proud to have one of the strongest software development teams in the health tech space, with deep technical and domain skills. This is a place where you build real things, solve hard problems, and grow alongside engineers who care deeply about their craft and its purpose.
About the Role
As an Engineering Team Lead (Squad Lead), you will lead a cross-functional squad of around 6 ± 3 people, including software and test engineers. Your role is to help the team deliver well, work well together, and continuously improve.
This is a people and delivery leadership role with meaningful exposure to product and engineering decisions. You will not be expected to act as the principal architect for the product area, but you should bring enough technical depth to engage credibly with engineers, support sound trade-offs, and help move delivery forward when complexity arises.
The team works across capabilities that support the Unified Trial Solution, including web applications, backend services, configuration and content management capabilities. The role is about helping the team deliver with clarity, quality, and momentum in a setting where user needs, cross-team coordination, and regulatory expectations all matter.