Description:
Architect and develop mission-critical Java software for next-generation automated instruments, enabling precise control of microcontrollers, valves, sensors, and pressure regulators. Own the full-stack software infrastructure, from low-level hardware communication (USB/SPI/serial) and embedded firmware integration to GUI design, data pipelines, and database management, ensuring reliability for end-user scientists.
Responsibilities:
- Java-Centric Development:
- Lead high-level Java development for instrument control, including multi-threaded applications, GUI frameworks (JavaFX/Swing), and hardware abstraction layers.
- Modernize legacy Java codebases while maintaining backward compatibility with embedded systems (custom controller PCB based on industry standard microcontroller).
- Hardware Integration:
- Interface with microcontrollers, sensors, and actuators via protocols (SPI/I2C/serial) and real-time messaging systems.
- Debug and optimize low-level communication between software and hardware components.
- Database & Systems Management:
- Design and maintain relational databases for instrument metadata, experiment logs, and process analytics.
- Implement data analysis pipelines (Python/Java) for real-time monitoring, post-processing analysis and process optimization.
- Technical Leadership:
- Act as SME for software architecture: document APIs, enforce good design practices, and mentor junior engineers if needed.
- Drive CI/CD pipelines, version control (Mercurial/Git), and automated testing frameworks.
Qualifications:
Requires Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Science & Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering or a related Engineering field.
Experience: 6–8 years in Java development for instrumentation/robotics/embedded systems (or equivalent).
Technical Skills:
Java Expertise: Core Java, multi-threading, JavaFX/Swing, Maven, NetBeans.
Hardware Protocols: USB, Serial, SPI, I2C (hands-on debugging).
Bonus: Python scripting, Qt/GUI frameworks, embedded firmware (C/C++).
Soft Skills & Culture Fit:
“Product mindset”: Balance technical rigor with end-user needs (scientists’ workflows).
Communicate complex ideas clearly to both engineers and non-technical stakeholders.
Autonomy: Self-driven in ambiguous, R&D-paced environments.
Benefit:
- Medical Insurance/ Vision Insurance/ Dental Insurance
- 401(k) & Retirement Savings Plan (RSP)
- Short Term Disability Insurance
- New Child Leave
- Paid Time Off
- Paid Company Holidays per year
- Paid Sick Days (earned based on hours worked)
- Compassionate Leave
- Jury Duty Leave
- Float day
- Personal days
Perks:
- Free colleague meals during shift
- Onsite massages Charis
- Onsite gyms
Compensation:
Salary range: $140,000 – $170,000 total compensation, including bonus, depending on experience and qualifications.
GenScript USA Inc/ProBio Inc. is a proud equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to attracting, retaining, and maximizing the performance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. It is the Company's policy to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, national origin, marital or domestic/civil partnership status, genetic information, citizenship status, uniformed service member or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
GenScript USA Inc./ProBio Inc. maintains a drug-free workplace.
Please note: Genscript USA Inc./ProBio Inc. will only contact candidates through verified application sources. GenScript/Probio does not request personal information from candidates through individual email or any other platform.
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