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Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard

Associate Software Engineer

CompanyBroad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Websitebroadinstitute.org
RoleAssociate Software Engineer
Typeinternship
Role taxonomySoftware EngineeringIntern
SpecialtiesSoftware Engineering
LocationCambridge/Boston, MA
Salary
Apply viaEmailmsolomon@broadinstitute.org
Hiring notesSponsors visas. Interns welcome.
TechReactPythonKubernetesDockerGraphQL
Parsed locationsCambridge/Boston, MA
Posted bymsolo
PostedApr 2, 2018
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Original posting

Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Cambridge/Boston, MA | Associate Software Engineer | INTERNS, ONSITE, VISA We're a small team of software engineers, computational biologists, clinicians, and geneticists building cutting-edge tools and methods for interpreting some of the largest genomic datasets in the world (~500,000,000 genetic variants in ~200,000 human genomes/exomes). We aim to determine how genetic variation alters our proteins, biochemical pathways, cells, tissues, physiology, and traits/susceptibility to disease. This position involves developing a React component library for visualizing genomic data. We are looking for friendly people with demonstrated experience in web tech, an eye for design, and genuine excitement to learn new things. Experience building performant React web applications preferred. In your email, please link to an online portfolio/github repo, and bonus points if you've built a nontrivial data visualization app. Technologies we use: React, Redux, D3, SVG, Python, GraphQL, nodejs, Docker, Kubernetes, Google Container Engine. In this role, you'll receive domain-specific training at a world-class research institute. We're supportive of candidates interested in transitioning to graduate school. Your work will be 100% open source and highly visible in the genetics/genomics community. Our tools are used by tens of thousands of researchers and physicians around the world who cure disease and make biological discoveries. Come help shape the future of human genetic data visualization and discovery! email: msolomon@broadinstitute.org