Machine learning is on the verge of transforming healthcare, and the MGH & BWH Center for Clinical Data Science (CCDS) is at the forefront of this revolution. We are a fast-paced start-up embedded in two of the nation’s leading research hospitals, backed by industry partners like Nvidia and GE Healthcare. We have access to millions of medical records, an on-prem GPU cluster, and a top-tier team from industry and academia. We work closely with clinicians to solve critical problems in patient care – our goal is to make real products that make a real difference in the hospital.
The focus of our ML engineering and software team is to build tools to deploy models in the clinical setting.
- Building visualization tools to put model results in front of the radiologists
 - Creating orchestration tools to route data and results to key hospital systems, including insertion into physician reports
 - Developing an online learning platform to capture feedback from users to improve our models
 
Required skills
- Fluent developing backend services & REST endpoints using one or more of the following:
- Java + Spring
 - Python + Flask
 - Python + Django
 
 - Fluent in best practices for secure data transmission
 - Fluent working with databases
- 1+ relational database (Postgres, MySql, etc.)
 - 1+ NoSQL database (mongoDB, CouchDB, etc.)
 - 1+ key-value store (Redis, memcached, etc)
 
 - Fluent leveraging message queues for asynchronous communication (RabbitMQ, ActiveMQ, ZeroMQ, Kafka, etc.)
 - Fluent developing high-availability applications (redundancy, fault-tolerance, etc)
 - Highly comfortable using Docker
 - Highly comfortable with Apache/Nginx/HAProxy
 - Highly comfortable integrating monitoring solutions with backend services
 - Highly comfortable deploying models in a machine learning environment
 - Follows best practices in software development
 - Have shipped product
 
Nice to have
- Comfortable with Javascript (React/Vue/Angular)
 - Comfortable with WebRTC, WebSockets, or SocketIO
 
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