Tempus is at the forefront of revolutionizing healthcare through AI and precision medicine. As a Senior Software Engineer on the Tempus Next team, you'll be part of a mission-driven organization that's making a real impact in healthcare. The role combines cutting-edge technology with meaningful outcomes, working on a modern tech stack including React, Node.js, TypeScript, and Python on GCP.
The position offers a unique opportunity to work in small, autonomous teams where you'll have direct ownership and impact. You'll be developing solutions that synthesize clinical data with AI-enabled insights, helping healthcare providers make better decisions at the point of care. The work environment emphasizes collaboration across disciplines, including developers, designers, scientists, and clinicians.
The tech stack is modern and robust, featuring a microservice architecture that enables rapid iteration and innovation. You'll be working with technologies like Node.js, TypeScript, React, and cloud services, building scalable solutions that directly impact patient care. The role requires strong technical skills, including 5+ years of software development experience, but also values soft skills like problem-solving and communication.
What makes this role particularly compelling is the combination of technical challenges and meaningful impact. You'll be working on complex problems in healthcare data synthesis while contributing to a platform that helps physicians make better treatment decisions. The company culture emphasizes autonomy, innovation, and collaboration, making it an ideal environment for engineers who want to grow their skills while making a difference in healthcare.
The position offers competitive compensation ($110,000 - $160,000) and the flexibility of a hybrid work environment. If you're passionate about using technology to improve healthcare outcomes and want to work with a team that's leading the industry in innovation, this role offers an exceptional opportunity to make a lasting impact in the field of healthcare research and treatment.