Job Title: Full-stack Engineer
Function: IC/ SWE
Level: Senior Engineer
We are seeking an experienced full stack engineer who has successfully developed and shipped web applications, preferably in a startup environment to help build and scale a video sharing and collaboration platform.
Responsibilities:
Work across the backend and frontend to develop a video sharing web application
Work with tech leads and leadership on defining project deliverables and development estimates
Own features end-to-end from technical design, implementation, deployment and maintenance
Propose and implement engineering best practices
Minimum Qualifications:
Experience with Node.js, and modern JavaScript frameworks.
Experience with cloud infrastructure (AWS preferred)
5 years of experience in full stack development
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in building and/or scaling video sharing platforms
Experience with machine learning tools and techniques
Experience releasing products in regulated environments
Experience with data security, privacy and compliance
What We Offer:
We offer an engaging and supportive work environment in which we will help you enhance your
skills, drive your career, and engage with our varied and exciting projects. We believe in
providing an environment where engineers can grow, not only professionally, but personally as
well, and we accomplish this by providing continuous learning opportunities and new
challenges. We are deeply committed to investing in our people and believe they are our most
valuable asset.
Keywords: Node.js | Angular | Python | Full stack | Video platform | Cloud infrastructure | scalable infrastructure
About us: The Surgical Data Science Collective (SDSC) is a nonprofit on a mission to unlock the power of surgical data. We bring together surgeons, scientists, and engineers to turn surgical videos into searchable, data-rich tools. Using AI, we help uncover insights that improve technique, sharpen decision-making, and elevate patient care. From smarter metrics to secure video libraries, we give surgical teams the tools to ask better questions—and find better answers. Because when surgeons get better, patients do too.
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