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Fullstack Front End Developer

Seattle

Who We Are:  

Proprio advances surgery with its proprietary platform that combines artificial intelligence, computer vision, and augmented reality. Our flagship product, the Paradigm system, is an advanced surgical navigation system providing vital information that integrates pre-operative imaging and planning with intraoperative performance data. This unique longitudinal dataset offers significant value to the entire surgical ecosystem. 

At Proprio, you’ll be part of a pioneering medical device company that is ambitiously tackling unsolved problems in surgery.  Because there’s no predefined roadmap for success, we value team members who have “growth-company DNA” and are adaptable, open to change and resilient as we learn, improve and our plans evolve.  In our small, high-performing team, every person counts – we rely on each other to own our work from start to finish.  Collaboration is essential: our strength lies in bringing together diverse perspectives to push boundaries and deliver something greater than any one of us could alone.  With an interdisciplinary team, we’re always learning from one another, and feedback is how we grow and close knowledge gaps.  We dream big, but we execute with focus – prioritizing well and making thoughtful, data-driven decisions to deliver meaningful impact without losing sight of the “wow” factor. 

What We Are Looking For: 
At Proprio, we know high standards must be maintained to deliver impact at scale, and we want to work with people that embody our core values and foundational competencies: 

Be Bold: You know that your work matters - patients’ lives are in our metaphorical hands - and that gives you the energy to lean in and give your all, even when it gets hard or that means pushing beyond conventional wisdom and known possibilities, at the risk of failure. 

  1. Evolve Relentlessly: You are an entrepreneur with a growth mindset who sees opportunity everywhere. To you, the word NO simply means Next Option. You are comfortable with ambiguity and are not only change tolerating but change seeking. You are comfortable living in the grey, see whitespace everywhere and can see around corners. You welcome friction and mistakes as compost for your growth and greet adversity as something to further develop your resilience. You are always re-thinking the status quo, including within yourself and your own intellectual, emotional and social development. 
  1. Sweat the Right Details: You know that details matter in our business and at our stage of growth. You understand that some details always matter because we have patients’ lives in our hands and are in a highly regulated, highly competitive industry. 
  1. Take Ownership: You are accountable, take ownership and win as a team. You are a self-starter and self-reliant but know that you are not an island of one. You take your work to the finish line, including whenever it means helping our colleagues over the finish line with you. Secure enough yourself and the culture of teamwork to know that you can ask for help, no matter the situation. You see the problem or issue as your own and take responsibility for the quality of outcomes, not just effort. 

That is why we are looking for a smart driven Full-stack Engineer to build performing, scalable, and elegant user experiences while collaborating across disciplines—from backend services to data workflows.

In this role you will: 

  • Architect, develop, and maintain high-performance web and mobile applications using modern frameworks (TypeScript, React, Next.js, Vite, Tailwind CSS) 
  • Proven experience in designing intuitive, responsive data visualizations and best practices in information architecture. 
  • Embrace the use of AI-assisted development tools (e.g., GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, Vercel V0) to accelerate prototyping, refactoring, and supporting full stack applications. 
  • Optimize applications for speed, accessibility, and cross-device responsiveness 
  • Collaborate with backend and data teams to build and integrate APIs (REST, GraphQL) and support end-to-end system functionality 
  • Familiarity with DevOps tools and practices including Git, cloud hosting patterns, and IaC. 
  • Learn and/or apply data engineering practices (Python scripting, data pipelines, SQL, and analytics workflows) to support data-rich front-end experiences 
  • Promote code quality through tools like ESLint, Prettier, and test frameworks (eg. Jest, Robot Framework) 
  • Participate in code reviews, architecture decisions, and team process improvements 

To be qualified for this role, you will have:  

  • Growth company DNA, as described above. 
  • A track record of consistently delivering results against quarterly and annual goals.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly understand and explain complex concepts in a simple and concise manner.
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher from a selective college or university, or similarly developmental and distinguished life experience.
  • The ability to successfully work on a remote-based team with a willingness to travel to team meetings & offsites, which could be up to 25% of the time.

Required Qualifications 

  • Multiple years of professional experience in front-end engineering with advanced knowledge of React, Next.js, Vite, and Tailwind CSS
  • Hands-on experience integrating APIs and developing middle-tier logic in Node.js
  • Proven use of AI developer tools (e.g., Copilot, ChatGPT, V0) in real-world projects
  • Solid DevOps background including Docker and cloud deployment pipelines (AWS preferred)
  • Strong experience with backend integration patterns, and ability to work across the full stack
  • Strong command of JavaScript/TypeScript and modular front-end architecture
  • Excellent collaboration, communication, and problem-solving skills 

 Proprio offers its employees a generous range of compensation and benefits:  

  • High Earning Potential: Competitive salary commensurate with experience. 
  • Equity: Generous, early-stage stock options. 
  • Work/Life Balance: Unlimited PTO (Paid Time Off) and paid sick leave. 
  • Benefits and Perks
  • Paid family and medical leave, including paid parental leave  
  • 10 paid holidays  
  • Fully covered medical, dental and vision benefits for employees, and 50% of spouse/domestic partner and dependent premiums  
  • Company sponsored 401(k) with a match   
  • Life and long-term disability coverage  
  • Employee assistance program  
  • Commuter benefits  
  • Wellness benefits and free, on-site massage
  • Cell Phone stipend
  • Fully stocked kitchen and break areas
  • Pet friendly work environment  

If you take pride in delivering results, embrace challenges, and proactively seek improvement then Proprio could be the place for you. Join a smart, self-aware, humble team dedicated to improving healthcare. 

Starting pay is determined by various factors, including but not limited to: relevant experience, skill set, qualifications, and other business and organizational needs. Please note that compensation ranges may differ for candidates in other locations.

Base Salary Range: $140,000 - $190,000
 

Additional Information   

This job description is not exhaustive; other duties may be assigned as needed. A background check will be conducted after a conditional offer of employment 

Proprio Vision is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected status under applicable law. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences. 

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