Location: Remote (minimum 4-hour EST overlap required) | Start: ASAP
We are building a browser-based data analytics platform with computational capabilities for biopharma. We are looking for a Senior DevOps Engineer to own infrastructure design, automate deployments, and optimize performance at scale. This is a DevOps-first role, but if you have experience with systems architecture, high-performance or scientific computing, data engineering, that’s a huge plus.
DevOps & infra engineering (80% focus)
Performance optimization & systems engineering (15% focus)
Data infrastructure (5% bonus, not required)
AWS (ECS, EKS), CloudFormation, Terraform, Jenkins, GitHub Actions, Prometheus, CloudWatch, Docker, Kubernetes, ArgoCD, Python, Bash
We don’t expect you to check every box, but you should be comfortable solving DevOps and software engineering problems at scale.
Location: remote (GMT to GMT+3), minimum a 4-hour EST overlap required
Must-have skills
Bonus points (for broader impact)
If you’re excited about building fast, scalable, and reliable infrastructure while leveraging your software engineering skills (and maybe some data engineering too), let’s talk!
Multiple Roles | Location: Remote | Start: ASAP
While others talk about revolutionizing drug discovery, we're doing it. We've built a platform that runs UMAP on hundreds of thousands of molecules in seconds, not hours. Our users interactively explore the chemical space on the entire ChEMBL database, perform complex operations like substructure searches, and collaborate on ideas - all in a web browser. We handle everything - from data access and visualization to advanced ML/AI for ADMET profiling. We're leveraging WebAssembly and WebGPU to push browser capabilities to their limits, and CUDA and other tech on the server side.
Our lean, global team works with top scientists to solve real-world problems, and we're looking for developers who thrive on solving complex challenges and delivering results.
If you've previously developed any of these, we want to hear from you:
Want to make a lasting impression? Consider submitting a short video presentation about yourself. Show us your problem-solving skills, brag about the things you are most proud of, and tell us how you can contribute!
Location: Remote | Start: ASAP
While others talk about revolutionizing drug discovery, we’re doing it. We've built a platform that runs UMAP on hundreds of thousands of molecules in seconds, not hours. Our users interactively explore the chemical space on the entire ChEMBL database, perform complex operations like substructure searches, and collaborate on ideas - all in a web browser.
We handle everything - from data access and visualization to advanced ML/AI for ADMET profiling. We're leveraging WebAssembly and WebGPU to push browser capabilities to their limits, and CUDA and other tech on the server side.
As a scientific application developer, you’ll build scientific applications using JavaScript/TypeScript with the Datagrok JS API, focusing on cheminformatics, bioinformatics, and high-performance computing solutions. You'll work with a global team serving top scientists in drug discovery.
Want to make a lasting impression? Consider submitting a short video presentation about yourself. Show us your problem-solving skills, brag about the things you are most proud of, and tell us how you can contribute!
Datagrok is looking for a talented leader to help us scale and continue to build innovative products. We are a US-based startup working in the biotech area. Our product can analyze millions of data points right in the browser and use AI to learn from data.
Check out the video from our CEO, Andrew Skalkin, to learn about the company, product, and what it’s like to work here: https://youtu.be/AxiY2xhudwE
Location: Remote (minimum 4-hour EST overlap required) | Start: ASAP
Datagrok is a next-generation analytics platform built from first principles to unify data, compute, and scientific workflows in the browser. Enterprises use Datagrok to run complex analytics at scale - across chemistry, biology, clinical research, and beyond.
We need someone who will become an expert on the platform - documenting it, testing it, teaching it, and enabling customers to use it effectively.
This is a hybrid role at the intersection of engineering, QA, technical writing, and customer enablement. It starts technical and becomes customer-facing as you grow.
This role is structured in two phases. You'll first learn and master the platform by writing, testing, and building with it. Once confident, you'll evolve into the person who helps customers understand, adopt, and get the most out of Datagrok.
Learn the platform deeply:
Take on customer-facing responsibilities once platform-proficient:
Must have:
Nice to have:
If you want to build, test, teach, and enable - all in one role - we'd love to talk.
Priority for this position is given to candidates living in the GMT+1 through GMT-4 time zones. Candidates outside these areas will likely not be considered for this role.
We are seeking a Technical Author. In this role, you will work at the intersection of software development, technical writing, and content architecture. You will create technical content across multiple media, including written docs, code samples, coded tutorials, and videos. Your audience will include developers, computational scientists, and scientists at large.
Personally, you…
We're building the most advanced browser-based analytics platform in life sciences — where WebAssembly, WebGPU, AI, and scientific computing meet elegant design. The browser is our performance frontier and creative canvas. Join us to push the limits of what the web can do and shape the next generation of interfaces for scientific discovery.
Datagrok is both a ready-to-use platform for exploratory data analysis and a foundation for building applications on top of it - think an operating system for life sciences.
For UI, we use our own lightweight library, and it has served us really well, unlocking the best performance of interactive visualizations, letting scientists build powerful UIs in a few lines using our JS API, and enabling developers to build rich UI across 50+ plugins.
Now we're taking our UX toolkit and platform experience to the next level. We want to keep the ability to write lightweight, expressive code, and at the same time, we want new frontend developers to be productive on day 1 using popular technologies (maybe React), have dynamically discoverable and configurable components, LLMs to produce the UX based on user prompts, and more.
We're not rewriting the core - we want a technology that would simplify creating UI in apps, plugins, and scripts. And along the way, we'll be creating cool high-performance scientific applications on that stack!
This is an individual contributor role with significant ownership and decision-making authority.
We value ability over checkboxes. If you can demonstrate you can deliver - through experience, portfolio, or projects - we want to hear from you.
To apply: include portfolio links, GitHub, or demos showcasing your best UI work.