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Software Developer: Image Acquisition Team at 3Scan (San Francisco, CA)

TEAM: Image Acquisition Software Team


WORKS WITH:  Acquisitions Lead, Infrastructure, Operations, Analysis


DEADLINE:  Review of applications will begin April 9th, 2018 and continue until the position is filled.


DIVERSITY: It’s very important to us. We welcome all applicants.


APPLYING: Interested candidates should submit a single PDF attachment that includes both a cover letter and resume.


As a Software Developer at 3Scan you will be part of the Image Acquisition Software Team. This team is responsible for the care, feeding and enhancement of 12 software-controlled tissue-slicing robots.  Our robotic microscopes have nanometer-precise positioning stages and high speed cameras, with custom electronics and firmware. They connect to a browser-based control interface, which operators use in the daily generation of terabytes of imaging data.


To succeed here, you’ll need curiosity, humility and an open mind. This is a role that can grow with you.


Relevant Experience:


The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of related experience. You will need some exposure to hardware startups, industrial controls, scientific imaging or distributed systems.


Basic Qualifications:



  • HTTP & RPC Services

  • Hardware device integration

  • CNC machine control / industrial automation

  • Python 3

  • One other programming language


Bonus Experience:



  • Experience with industrial or scientific cameras

  • IoT experience

  • AWS or another IaaS platform

  • Familiarity with a modern JavaScript application framework

  • C# or .NET experience

  • Windows system administration


Thank you in advance for your interest in 3Scan. Due to the volume of applicants, only candidates who will be invited to interview will be contacted.


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