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  • Senior Software Developer

    Senior Software Developer (Generalist)
    Build an open source exascale platform to cure cancer and genetic diseases

    Job Description

    We’re building a free and open source software platform for managing, analyzing, and sharing genomic and other biomedical big data.

    (Don't worry, you don’t need to know any biology or genetics for this job.)

    The platform, Arvados (also on GitHub), will provide the computational and storage infrastructure for precision medicine -- health care that leverages the analysis of biomedical data to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease.

    If you join us, you’ll be working on a small, agile team with other senior developers tackling problems such as distributed storage, computation management, MapReduce, in-memory real-time queries, cloud computing, and a variety of other technical challenges. We try to use the best tools and technologies for the job at hand and program in a variety of languages including Go, Ruby, C, Python, etc.

    Skills & Requirements

    We’re looking for generalists who like to take on lots of different challenges. We want developers with experience creating large-scale distributed computing, storage, and data management systems used in production. Great coding, technical problem solving, and communication skills are all important to us. We also value open source community experience. We want to work with people who thrive in a meritocracy, enjoy learning new technologies, and want to have a positive impact in the world.

    About Clinical Future, Inc.

    Clinical Future is a recently-funded, venture-backed startup. The company was founded by the engineering team that created Arvados, senior scientific leadership from George Church’s lab at Harvard Medical School, and business leaders with more than 20 years of experience building successful enterprise software companies. (We're still in stealth mode, so you won't find much about the company on the web, but you can learn about our technology at arvados.org.)

    Why Us

    You have lots of choices. Here are some reasons you should consider working with us:
    • Make a difference - Build the backbone of modern medicine and help to treat diseases that disable and kill tens of millions of people every year.
    • Hard problems - Work on hard, interesting engineering problems driven by genomics and biomedical big data.
    • Free and open source software - Contribute to free and open source software that anyone in the world can use.
    • Real business strategy - Work for a company with a clear strategy for generating revenue and an experienced business team to execute the strategy.

    Compensation

    Compensation includes a competitive salary, great benefits package, and stock options. We'll make sure you have the equipment and ergonomic gear you like to use. Most importantly, you'll get to work with nice people solving hard technical problems and building great open source software that matters.

    Location: Boston, MA in the Innovation District near South Station.

    How to Apply

    If you’re interested, email us at [email protected]. Include a short note about why you’re interested, a resume or a LinkedIn profile, and a link to some code you’ve written.

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