Responsibilities
- Build data integrations that ingest outputs from lab instruments (spectrometers, rheometers, HPLCs, and more) into Uncountable's platform
- Design and implement automated data transfer pipelines that connect customer systems — ELNs, LIMS, spreadsheets, databases — to Uncountable
- Write Python scripts and tooling to parse, validate, and transform scientific data files in a wide variety of formats
- Work directly with customer technical teams to understand their data environments, map their schemas, and deliver clean, well-documented integrations
- Collaborate with Uncountable's core engineering team to identify integration patterns that can be built into the product itself
- Debug and maintain existing integrations as customer needs evolve and data sources change
- Contribute to internal tooling and shared libraries that make future integrations faster and more reliable
Requirements
- Programming experience: Coursework or professional experience equivalent to 4 university-level CS courses; comfort writing Python or another scripting language to process data files
- Scientific background: Meaningful knowledge of chemistry, materials science, biology, or a related life/physical science — enough to understand what a researcher means when they talk about their data
- Genuine curiosity about software engineering and how technology can transform scientific workflows
- Problem-solving mindset: Comfortable diving into unfamiliar file formats, APIs, and data structures to figure things out
Nice to Have
- B.S. in Computer Science, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry, Bioengineering, or a related field
- Experience working with APIs (REST), SQL databases, or Excel/CSV data pipelines
- Exposure to lab environments, scientific instrumentation, or research data workflows
- Prior experience at a startup or in a fast-paced technical environment
Benefits
- Competitive salary and equity
- Health and dental insurance
- 401(k) with employer contribution (US locations)
- Direct mentorship and fast career growth on a small, high-caliber team