Senior Full Stack Software Engineer
Summary
Senior Full Stack Engineer building and maintaining web applications for Artisight's Smart Hospital Platform using TypeScript, React, Python, and Django, with a focus on scalable frontend systems and clinician-focused workflows.
About Artisight
Artisight transforms hospital operations with its Smart Hospital Platform, helping health systems reduce costs, improve efficiency, and enhance patient care. Guided by deep clinical expertise and powered by NVIDIA GPUs, Artisight’s voice-activated sensors and computer vision technology enable real-time observation, virtual nursing, and automated documentation directly in the EHR. The platform integrates seamlessly with existing workflows to reduce staff burden, accelerate patient throughput, and improve safety. More than 400 hospitals across 30 health systems trust Artisight to deliver measurable results, including cutting patient falls by over 50%, reducing nurse turnover, and saving millions annually.
About the Role
We’re seeking a Senior Full Stack Software Engineer to provide deep expertise across our web applications. This role emphasizes modern TypeScript, React, and Python patterns, system architecture, and technical leadership through example. You’ll partner closely with a Full Stack engineering team to improve frontend systems, promote best practices, and support the development of clinician-focused workflows.
This role is remote and requires U.S. work authorization
What You’ll Do
- Design, develop, and maintain performant and scalable web applications
- Build new and improve existing features
- Partner with stakeholders to formulate new product strategies
- Collaborate closely with ML Engineers and AI Scientists to deliver novel capabilities
- Independently identify appropriate, pragmatic solutions
- Take ownership of problems from definition to deployment
- Contribute to best practices and mentor teammates
What You Have
- 5+ years of software engineering experience
- Strong experience with TypeScript (preferred), JavaScript considered
- Strong experience with modern, scalable React patterns
- Strong Experience with Python and Django
- Experience with automated testing
- Experience with Docker and the Linux CLI
- Experience with Git
Bonus Points For
- Experience with relational databases
- Experience with event-driven architectures
- Experience with WebRTC streaming, SIP protocols, WebSockets
Why You’ll Enjoy This Role
- Impact: Build intuitive, efficient workflows that amplify clinician expertise
- Growth: Grow through ownership, mentorship, and continuous learning with a highly collaborative team
- Team: Work closely with Engineers, ML Engineers, and AI Scientists
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