▷ 15h Left! Senior Software Engineer

Causaly Inc.
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Founded in 2018, Causaly’s AI platform forenterprise-scale scientific research redefines the limits of humanproductivity. We give humans a powerful new way to find, visualizeand interpret biomedical knowledge and automate critical researchworkflows, accelerating solutions for some of the greatest healthchallenges we face. We work with some of the world's largestbiopharma companies and institutions on use cases spanning DrugDiscovery, Safety and Competitive Intelligence. You can read moreabout how we accelerate knowledge acquisition and improve decisionmaking in our blog posts here: Blog - Causaly We are backed by topVCs including ICONIQ, Index Ventures, Pentech and Marathon. We arelooking for a Senior Fullstack Engineer to work on our API andbusiness services. You will be responsible for designing andbuilding scalable, reliable, and maintainable web applications. Youwill collaborate with our product and research teams to build andship new features, contributing to all aspects of the developmentlifecycle, from requirements gathering to deployment andmonitoring. What we're looking for - 4+ years work experience withback-end applications - Solid understanding of Javascript -Familiarity with Node.js - Experience with TypeScript - Goodknowledge of web architecture (URIs, HTTP, Caching, etc) -Proficiency in Git version control - Familiarity with UNIX terminal- Excellent knowledge of English language (verbal and written) -Solid understanding of relational databases PreferredQualifications - Experience working with Knowledge Graphs and graphdatabases, such as Neo4J - Experience working with Full-Text searchdatabases, such as ElasticSearch - Good understanding of GraphQL -Experience working with Docker - Experience working with afunctional programming language - Experience working with AWS orGoogle Cloud Our Technology Stack The list below is indicative andnot exhaustive of the technologies we use at Causaly. - Node.js -Typescript - Git - ElasticSearch - Neo4J - RxJS - React - WebpackBenefits - Competitive compensation package - Private medicalinsurance - Life insurance (4 x salary) - Personal developmentbudget - Individual wellbeing budget - 25 days holiday plus bankholidays - Your birthday off! - Potential to have real impact andaccelerated career growth as a member of an international teamthat's building a transformative AI product. We are on a mission toaccelerate scientific breakthroughs for ALL humankind, and we areproud to be an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applicationsfrom all backgrounds and fairly consider qualified candidateswithout regard to race, ethnic or national origin, gender, genderidentity or expression, sexual orientation, disability,neurodiversity, genetics, age, religion or belief, marital/civilpartnership status, domestic / family status, veteran status or anyother difference. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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