Role Locations
- Remote
- San Francisco, CA, United States
Employees
Address
Tech Stack
- Flask
- React
- PostgreSQL
- Redis
- Aptible
- Docker
- D3
- GraphQL
- Rust
Role Description
One Codex is a data platform for microbial genomics. You'll join a technical, experienced (and profitable!) team working on meaningful problems that range from infectious disease diagnostics to outbreak epidemiology to improving our understanding of the microbiome. We work with top researchers, medical institutions, biotechs, and have processed samples from all 7 continents and space!
We're currently looking for an experienced frontend engineer to help us build out our platform and new products. We have several frontend apps that are all built in React.
We are based in San Francisco, and offer a competitive salary, meaningful above-market equity, and the chance to be an early employee in a well-positioned startup. Benefits include full medical, dental, and vision coverage, a flexible vacation policy and relocation assistance if moving to the Bay Area. We're also willing to sponsor a visa for the right candidate.
Requirements: You are an experienced and effective frontend engineer (we use React) with a solid understanding of how to interact with APIs returned from our servers. You communicate well and work effectively with others You are comfortable with a high degree of freedom and commensurate responsibility You have a passion for (or are interested in learning about) biology!
About One Codex
One Codex is the leading bioinformatics platform for microbial genomics. Application areas include infectious disease diagnostics, microbiome research, food safety, and public health epidemiology.
Company Culture
We value collaborative autonomy. As a small team, we always discuss our features and goals in the abstract, and trust in our coworkers to use their discretion to make implementation choices.
Address
Tech Stack
- Flask
- React
- PostgreSQL
- Redis
- Aptible
- Docker
- D3
- GraphQL
- Rust
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