Benchling is revolutionizing the biotechnology industry through their R&D Cloud platform, which enables innovative biotech companies to accelerate their research and development processes. As a Full Stack Software Engineer in the Developer Productivity team, you'll play a crucial role in enhancing the developer experience and building tools that empower engineers to deliver high-quality products efficiently.
The position focuses on creating and improving frontend frameworks and architecture, working with one of the largest React applications in the industry. You'll be responsible for developing tools and systems that streamline development workflows, testing processes, and production deployments. This role requires a blend of technical expertise in web frameworks (particularly Node.js or Python) and a product-minded approach to building developer tools.
The ideal candidate brings 3+ years of software engineering experience and a passion for creating efficient developer workflows. You'll work in a hybrid environment, collaborating with product managers, designers, and engineering peers to make Benchling an exceptional place for software development. While prior life science knowledge isn't required, you should be eager to learn about the biotechnology domain.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys ownership, problem-solving, and making a real impact. You'll be part of a mission-driven company that's working to accelerate scientific research and development across various fields, from medicine to sustainable materials. The role offers competitive compensation ($141,000 - $190,000), comprehensive benefits including medical/dental/vision coverage, 401(k) matching, parental leave, and various wellness benefits.
Working from either the San Francisco or Boston office (3 days per week on-site), you'll be part of a diverse, inclusive team that values different perspectives and experiences. Join Benchling to help build the future of biotechnology while working with cutting-edge technologies and solving complex engineering challenges.