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Hyperfine (NASDAQ: HYPR) is the groundbreaking MedTech company that created Swoop, the world’s first FDA-cleared portable magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system capable of providing neuroimaging at the point of care. Our mission is to transform patient care by creating access to life-saving diagnostics and actionable data at the point of care.

Today, eighty percent of the world’s population lacks access to MRI. Hyperfine is on a mission to address the limitations of current imaging technologies and make MR imaging accessible anytime and anywhere.

Do you have a background in magnetic resonance imaging, deep learning, electrical engineering, physics, or related fields? What about health equipment sales, business development, or marketing? Hyperfine lives and works on the cutting edge of medical imaging accessibility. If you enjoy a challenge as much as you value a committed workplace, we could be the next step in your rising career.

 

Job title: Software Engineer - Systems

Location: Guilford, CT (onsite)

 

SUMMARY: 

The Software Engineer will be responsible for design and development of the core system software platform that powers our portable MRI system. You will help deliver key tools and systems that bridge the gap between many domains, including device drivers, data processing, core applications and cloud-based service interfaces. The individual in this role will partner effectively with cross-functional teams to deliver key tools and systems that bridge the gap between various domains, including device hardware sequencing, data processing, core applications and cloud-based service interfaces." 

 

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Develop core and/or device software for complex medical imaging device 
  • Create/develop modern, efficient, elegant, and scalable code 
  • Perform internal software tests and debugging 
  • Device software (“Dev-ops”) tasks such as daily builds and releases to Systems Test team  
  • Design reliable software for fault-intolerant applications - e.g. medicine, scientific computing 
  • Follow Hyperfine’s QMS guidelines to meet quality and regulatory requirements 
  • Add/update those items in the Software Code Management repository (e.g., GitHub), and provide clear messages of changes 
  • Productize software in conjunction with cross-functional input from Commercial, Clinical, Quality, Manufacturing, Test, Hardware and Software teams 
  • Communicate status of all responsible projects both in writing and verbally to team as well as cross-functional partners 
  • Perform other duties as needed and assigned 

 

KNOWLEDGE & SKILL: 

  • Proficiency with Python (C/C++ language is a plus) 
  • Working knowledge with Linux OS, Ubuntu preferred 
  • Working knowledge of Software build process 
  • Ability to work in highly collaborative, hybrid environment (onsite and virtual teams)  
  • Ability to work independently and take initiative  
  • Effectively communicate both within the team and cross-functionally  

 

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: 

  • BA/BS degree or equivalent in Computer Science or related technical field 
  • 5+ years' experience designing and building software applications  
  • Experience with new product development 
  • Experience with software revision systems, like git, and continuous integration systems 
  • Experience in fast paced, agile and highly collaborative environments 

 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS: 

  • Ability to execute under pressure with short turnaround times 
  • Ability to speak, write, and use all office equipment including scanner and printer, phone, computer, etc. 
  • Mission-Driven & Committed - you are passionate about the company's purpose and are immensely productive 
  • Team Oriented - you celebrate and take joy in the success of others on the team 

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