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Frontend Software Engineer (Bay Area, CA)

Bay Area, CA

Puriely lives at the intersection of technology, data science and healthcare. Our mission is to make the world’s health data useful so that people enjoy longer and healthier lives. 

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Our team combines expertise in healthcare, data science and technology to improve the health and well-being of our communities. We are developing the infrastructure and solutions to harness the profusion of health information for good. Our data-driven solutions span three primary areas: research, care and innovation. 

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DESCRIPTION

The Data Infrastructure team aims to assist Puriely’s software teams with the complexities of managing digitized health information. We want to simplify the deployment of ETL pipelines of health data so that Puriely’s many software projects can make more progress with their analysts and data scientists and not have to hire dedicated pipeline engineers. We’re aiming to develop standard practices for tasks around curating and enriching digital patient records so that teams across Puriely can collaborate and share their advances with each other. We’re a group of tool builders who measure ourselves by the satisfaction and adoption by our customers.

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RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Design and build UI components for data processing pipelines to ingest, normalize, transform, enrich, and audit health data.

  • Drive the client facing team tools, collect requirements and potential usage for building the right solutions.

  • Interview our customers to make the user experience smooth and easy, listen to their concerns and complaints and help develop an ecosystem of tools that is simple but powerful.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum qualifications:

  • BA/BS degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience in software engineering.

  • Fluency with Javascript via common frameworks such as React (preferred!) or Angular.

  • Proficient understanding of HTML and CSS.

Preferred qualifications:

  • Prior experience with Redux and Material UI components.

  • Prior experience with cloud deployment technologies: Docker, Kubernetes, Google Cloud Platform or other cloud providers.

  • A growth mindset and willingness to pick up new technologies and domain knowledge to be productive in role.

  • Prior experience with health data, health informatics, or electronic medical records.

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