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Full-Stack Software Engineer, Well Living Lab

The Well Living Lab (WLL) is looking for an early to mid-career Full-Stack Software Engineer to support our application development and expand our technical capabilities. The selected candidate will work closely with the Well Living Lab Technology Director, senior technology team members, and the rest of the lab team to design and develop applications and solutions to support our human-centered research. The selected candidate will have the opportunity to bring cutting-edge technology to the lab in support of innovative research on how indoor environmental factors impact human health and well-being.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop, and support WLL software applications
  • Be the domain expert in software application development   
  • Work closely with WLL technology team to support and implement technical capabilities
  • Ensure WLL technologies are designed, architected, and implemented to run inside and outside the lab space.
  • Be a key technology member to support leadership in the strategy, design, selection, implementation, and application of information technologies to satisfy the requirements and specifications of WLL research projects  
  • Assist in translating research project needs and business requirements into aligned IT solutions and a portfolio of programs, projects, and applications  
  • Socialize the technical expertise and knowledge of the Well Living Lab in the form of white papers, articles, and other shareable assets  
  • Represent the WLL technology team to external groups when needed
  • Support internal and external IT client/vendor/peer relationships
  • Collaborate with Delos and/or Mayo Clinic technology teams when appropriate
  • Assist with WLL activities as needed that may fall outside of the above job description to ensure the mission of the WLL is fulfilled

Prerequisite Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s degree or above with relevant work experience in one or more of the following fields: 
    • Software Engineering
    • Computer Science
    • Information Technology
    • Computer Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering
  • At least 2-5 years of software development experience, with at least 2 years of that as a full-stack developer
  • At least 1 year of experience in developing solutions with cloud-based technologies in AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud
  • At least 1 year of iOS and/or Android app development experience
  • Experience with databases, writing queries, stored procedures, SQL, and NOSQL
  • Ability to thrive in self-managed and team-based work
  • Enthusiasm to learn, use, and develop innovative research skills, technologies, and tools
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills and effective time management skills
  • Good interpersonal skills and a collaborative and constructive outlook
  • Ability to thrive in team-based work environment
  • Ardent detail-orientation, organizational skills, and commitment to delivering high quality work
  • A curious, enthusiastic, and creative mindset for delivering innovative technology solutions

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience in the following technologies: C#, NodeJS, Typescript, python, web development
  • Understanding of microservices architecture and its deployment using Docker
  • Knowledge of IT infrastructure and networking
  • Experience working with biometric and physiological wearable devices 
  • Experience with technologies such as Raspberry Pi or Arduino
  • Experience in integrating with IoT sensors and devices
  • Experience in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Experience working in a research and multidisciplinary team setting

Compensation:  Salary for this position is competitive and commensurate with prior experience.  A comprehensive benefits package is included for full-time employees.        

Applicants are selected based upon their qualifications for this position and without regard to the applicant’s race, color, ethnic or national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, marital or partnership status, citizenship or alienage status, veteran status, whether children are, may be or would be residing with a person, or any other characteristic protected by law.   

About the Well Living Lab:

Did you know we spend nearly 90% of our lives indoors?

The Well Living Lab, founded as a collaboration of Delos and Mayo Clinic, is a first-of-its-kind scientific lab studying how indoor environments impact human health and well-being. The lab’s unique, highly reconfigurable physical environment is rich with technology. With more than 1300 unobtrusive devices and sensors, the lab’s multidisciplinary team can simulate real-world indoor environments, such as offices, apartments, and classrooms, to conduct human subject studies on health, performance, stress, resiliency, sleep, comfort, and more. Visit welllivinglab.com to take a virtual tour and learn more about what makes the Well Living Lab such an exciting place to work!

About Delos:

As the pioneer of Wellness Real Estate™ and founder of the WELL Building Standard™, Delos is transforming our homes, offices, schools, and other indoor environments by placing health and wellness at the center of design and construction decisions.  The Delos platform includes research, consulting, merchandising, and programming and licensing innovative solutions for the built environment, creating spaces that nurture and promote human health and wellbeing. 

Exploring the intersection between humans and the built environment, Delos creates spaces that actively contribute to human health, performance and well-being by marrying the best innovations in technology, health, science, design, and enterprise. We see the built environment as an asset to maximize human-potential and envision environments that enhance us. Environments that are proactive, enabling us to live better by cultivating better lifestyle choices and by solving health problems before they are created.  We have broadened the scope of environmental sustainability, extending the concept beyond the best of green technology to an integrated solution that addresses human sustainability.

Our mission is to build a better world. Join us.

For additional information, please visit us at www.delos.com

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