Beacon Biosignals is looking to build first-class web applications to drive forward new EEG analysis with data analytics capabilities, manage clinical studies of novel therapeutics, and enable physicians to diagnose patients through at-home sleep tests, ultimately revolutionizing precision medicine for the brain.
Requirements
- 8+ years of experience in front-end web development (React and Typescript).
- Experience developing data-rich applications involving interactive visualization and manipulation of large amounts of data.
- You're familiar with GraphQL-based APIs, and can build consumers that scale well.
- You're adept at identifying optimization bottlenecks, and debuggers and code profiling tools are an important part of your toolkit.
- Worked on applications for clinical trials, patients, or in some other regulated environment.
- Have experience in EEG or with DSP.
- Have worked on back-end systems or infrastructure.
Responsibilities
- Develop our React/Typescript web applications.
- Design and implement UX workflows for clinical study management, data analytics, and patient diagnostics.
- Own the user experience, performance, reliability, and observability of the web apps and features you develop, leveraging feedback from real users in a diverse set of use cases and environments.
- Partner with product designers and cross-functional teams to develop user-centric capabilities that empower a wide set of user personas, both internally and externally.
- Help shape the roadmap and technical direction of our web applications.
- Build a new feature for visualizing insights into an ongoing clinical trial.
- Develop a physician workflow for turning outputs from our AI algorithms into a customized diagnostic report.
Other
- A product mindset — you care deeply about UX, edge cases, and performance.
- Strong communication skills and comfort working in a collaborative, async environment.
- Contributed to open source React/Typescript projects.
- cultural and scientific impact is driven most by those that lead by example.
- seeking new contributors whose work demonstrates an avid curiosity, a bias towards simplicity, an eye for composability, a self-service mindset, and - most of all - a deep empathy towards colleagues, stakeholders, users, and patients.