Architect and develop mission-critical software for a next-generation automated oligo synthesizer, enabling precise control of mechanical, fluidic, and electrical systems. You’ll own the full-stack software infrastructure, from low-level hardware communication (USB/SPI/serial) and embedded firmware integration to GUI design, data analysis tools, and database management — ensuring seamless operation for end-user scientists.
Responsibilities:
Own the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) for instrument control software: design, implement, debug, test, and deploy across Java/Python/C++ codebases.
Modernize and refactor legacy systems while ensuring backward compatibility with low level software + embedded firmware (custom PCB controller) and hardware messaging protocols.
Collaborate cross-functionally with engineers, scientists, and IT to translate user feedback into scalable software improvements (UI/UX, performance, reliability).
Develop data analysis pipelines (Python scripts, databases) and real-time monitoring tools for high-speed acquisition and process optimization.
Act as SME for software architecture: document APIs, mentor junior engineers, and align technical decisions with long-term product roadmaps.
Qualifications:
Requires Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Science & Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering or a related field.
Technical Non-Negotiables: 6–8 years in full-stack software development for instrumentation/robotics/embedded systems.
Expertise in:
Java: core codebase, multi-threaded code and GUI desktop applications (JavaFX or Swing).
Java, Maven, NetBeans IDE and Mercurial.
Python: scripting, data analysis tools.
Low-level comms protocols: USB, Serial, SPI, I2C.
Microcontrollers/embedded firmware (hands-on debugging).
GUI development (e.g., Java FX, Swing, Qt, or other modern frameworks).
Proven leadership in architecting complex systems (design patterns, version control, continuous improvement (CI) / continuous development (CD)).
Soft Skills & Culture Fit:
“Product mindset”: Balance technical rigor with end-user needs (scientists’ workflows).
Communicate complex ideas clearly to both engineers and non-technical stakeholders.
Autonomy: Self-driven in ambiguous, R&D-paced environments.
Benefit:
Perks:
Compensation:
Salary range: $150,000 – $170,000 total compensation, including bonus, depending on experience and qualifications.
GenScript USA Inc/ProBio Inc. is a proud equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to attracting, retaining, and maximizing the performance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. It is the Company's policy to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, national origin, marital or domestic/civil partnership status, genetic information, citizenship status, uniformed service member or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
GenScript USA Inc./ProBio Inc. maintains a drug-free workplace.
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Founded in 2002 in New Jersey, GenScript Biotech Corporation accelerates innovation in biotech and healthcare by providing researchers and companies with the building blocks needed to develop groundbreaking treatments and products. Guided by its mission to Make People and Nature Healthier Through Biotechnology, and its role as a trusted global leader, GenScript has a team of over 5,500 employees and has served more than 200,000 customers across over 100 countries and regions.