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Software Engineer III (Full Stack)

US REMOTE (AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, MA, MD, NC, NJ, NH, NV, OH, OR, PA, TN, TX)

 

 

About VivoSense

VivoSense is a science and technology company specializing in digital health technologies (DHTs), including wearable sensors, mobile applications, and connected monitoring tools. We partner with pharmaceutical sponsors, healthcare providers, and academic groups to develop and deliver real-world digital clinical measures backed by rigorous scientific and analytic expertise.

 

We are looking for an ambitious individual with a passion for learning new things and a self-starter attitude. The ideal candidate should be comfortable navigating an ambiguous environment, devising solutions that fit user needs, and implementing them.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, test, deploy, maintain, and improve
  • Collaborate to define key results (OKRs) and deliver them as a
  • Review code developed by other developers and provide feedback to ensure best practices in code health, quality, testability, and efficiency.
  • Work with cross-functional teams—including Science, Quality, Product, and Business Development—to understand requirements and manage priorities.
  • Partner with internal and external engineering teams to deliver features end to end, ensuring seamless integration and timely completion.
  • Come up with technical solutions and designs for features, write design documents, and drive implementation end to end.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or engineering discipline, or equivalent
  • Understanding of Agile methodologies and experience working with remote, distributed
  • Good understanding of cloud-native applications and enterprise application
  • Strong grasp of programming, with fluency in Kotlin, Ktor, Kafka, and
  • 3 to 6 years of experience as a Full Stack Software

 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Demonstrated expertise in system design and the effective use of AI for code generation
  • Ability to design scalable systems and utilize AI-driven tools to improve code quality and productivity
  • Experience working within a regulated Quality Management System, such as ISO 13485 or
  • Ability to work in a small, fast-paced team

 

Additional benefits and perks

  • Unlimited PTO
  • Board approved stock options
  • Board approved annual bonus
  • Direct access to senior leadership
  • Healthcare
  • Vision/Dental
  • Life Insurance
  • Professional growth training
  • 401K with Safe Harbor employer contribution
  • Remote work
  • Flexible working hours

 

VivoSense is an Equal Opportunity Employer and E-Verify participant.

 

Please note: Our hiring process includes, but is not limited to, a final round in-person interview, background check, employment verification, and professional reference checks.

 

This role is open only to candidates residing in the following states: AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, MA, MD, NC, NH, NJ, NV, OH, OR, PA, TN, TX. If you do not reside in one of these states, you will not be eligible for consideration at this time. If you are not able to work in the United States without sponsorship or extensions, we will not be able to accept your candidacy for this role.

Salary range

$100,000 - $130,000 depending on experience and location

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