What success looks like
- You partner with our Hardware team, Platform teams, and Product to develop user-centric mobile app capabilities that are deeply integrated with the rest of Beacon’s product ecosystem.
- You leverage feedback from real users in a myriad of target clinical trial environments and other usage scenarios to optimize the user experience across the range of use cases.
- You build an expertly-designed product that unlocks brain health monitoring capabilities that are unprecedented with regards to accessibility, longitudinality, and robustness.
What you will bring
- You have at least 8 years of mobile app development experience.
- You have real-world experience developing cross-platform with TypeScript and React Native, as well as writing native code for iOS and/or Android.
- You have experience integrating BLE peripheral devices with both iOS and Android applications.
- You've built and maintained mobile applications backed by GraphQL APIs and data streaming services. You're well-acquainted with the intersection of backend data lifecycles and frontend data lifecycles, and that intersection's impact on end users.
- You have experience developing mobile applications that function well even in poor network conditions.
- You know what a well designed mobile application looks like, including first-class CI/CD/tools, and how much friction poorly designed tools/systems can introduce into the development cycle.
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What We Do
Brain monitoring is not easily accessible, interpretable or actionable. We're going to fix this, and we'd like you to help. With improved access to brain data and the right tools to act on it, clinicians could intervene in real-time, match life-altering therapies to the patients they benefit most, and treat previously untreatable neurological and psychiatric diseases. Beacon is building an interdisciplinary and uniquely talented team to implement this future.
Why Work With Us
We value curiosity and innovation. We approach problems like research - problems are an opportunity to learn something new and improve upon an outcome.
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