Full-Stack Web Developer for Scientific Applications
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Job description
We build Python and TypeScript web applications that help scientists, analysts, and researchers work with their data. Our projects range from large-scale data management platforms to custom visualization tools to open-source libraries used across the scientific community. Our team is roughly 20 engineers, and most projects are staffed with two to four people. Values That Guide Us:
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Engineer empowerment. We empower our engineers to directly address customer needs by trusting them to make decisions in their day-to-day work, seek knowledge to grow their technical skills, and engage each other in teaching and discussion. We eschew micromanagement.
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Pursuit of passions. With an entrepreneurial mindset, we support each other in finding opportunities where fun meets fundable. We do our best when we love what we do.
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Solutions over software. We prioritize delivering transformative and sustainable solutions over specific technologies or software artifacts. We tailor our technical approach to the needs and circumstances of our customers, maximizing the chance of customer success and our own satisfaction.
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Focus on the important. We focus on the most pressing and important problems, not just those that are the easiest to solve or most politically palatable. We share the same objectives, so candor doesn't feel personal. Key Tools in Our Stack: Python, TypeScript, Django, Vue.js, PostgreSQL, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, Heroku, Terraform, Ansible, Pytest, Sentry. Projects We Work On: There is a lot that we're building at Kitware. Here are some examples that give a sense of the problems we tackle:
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Data management and analysis platforms: Building web applications that help researchers and analysts manage, query, and derive insight from complex datasets across domains like health care, geospatial intelligence, and climate science.
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Domain-specific applications: Building custom applications for collaborators, including national labs, universities, medical device manufacturers, and government agencies, for web and mobile platforms.
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Interactive data visualization: Creating browser-based tools that make large-scale scientific data explorable and understandable, from medical imaging to environmental modeling.
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Open-source libraries and tools: Extending and maintaining Kitware's portfolio of widely used open-source projects, improving their web integrations and developer experience. WHO YOU ARE We're looking for experienced engineers who thrive with autonomy, weigh tradeoffs thoughtfully, and are energized by working across a variety of projects and technologies. You Bring (required):
- Full-stack experience on modern web applications, with back-end depth in Python (Django or similar)
- Comfort with HTML, CSS, JavaScript/TypeScript, and frameworks like Vue.js and React
- Working knowledge of databases, REST APIs, and web security fundamentals
- Experience with Git, continuous integration, and automated testing
- Due to contractual restrictions, only candidates who are U.S. persons (citizens, permanent residents, asylees, or refugees) will be considered for this position
You've Likely Also Done Some of These (preferred):
- Worked with large or complex scientific datasets
- Communicated technical tradeoffs to non-technical collaborators, like researchers or domain experts
- Contributed to open-source projects
- Built well-crafted user interfaces, including interactive data visualizations
- Worked with cloud services and DevOps tools
You'll Thrive Here if You:
- Can get up to speed on unfamiliar scientific problem spaces quickly: on one project you may be learning histopathology, and on the next, fisheries data
- Are comfortable saying "we shouldn't do this" to a customer when the fit isn't right
- Would rather build the right solution for a specific problem than use your favorite framework on every project
- Provide and receive candid technical feedback, including respectfully challenging ideas you disagree with, while maintaining a professional and collaborative approach
- Are humble enough to recognize the limits of your own expertise and actively seek out colleagues who know more
- Are self-directed and take ownership of your work without waiting to be told what to do (we don't micromanage)
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field, plus 3+ years of professional web development experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Benefits & conditions
life insurance, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, 401(k)