Software Engineer

Bactobio
Greater London
1 month ago
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Application Deadline:30 May 2025

Department:Software

Employment Type:Permanent - Full Time

Location:London

Compensation:£65,000 - £85,000 / year


Description

Company
Bactobio is a London-based biotechnology company. We use breakthrough technologies in synthetic biology, next-generation sequencing, and machine learning to cultivate the 99% previously unculturable microbes. These microbes constitute the biggest bioresource in life, and our exclusive access allows us to discover novel chemicals that can be applied across a variety of markets.
We are impact-driven. Our first goal is to solve the growing antimicrobial resistance crisis through novel antibiotics and stabilise global food security through novel natural biodegradable fungicides.
We prioritize in-office work for fostering collaboration, with most of our computational team in our Vauxhall office 4 days a week. We're flexible when it matters, but this role is not suitable for someone seeking a fully remote position.
Role & Team:
  • Software is critical to our scientific endeavours. You’ll join the growing software team that builds and enhances the application and infrastructure used by our scientists to accelerate their search for novel compounds.
  • The application gives the lab scientists a holistic view of the scientific pipeline, ensuring that data is captured, processed and visualized in a way that optimises the flow of scientific samples from team to team.


Key Responsibilities

  • You will work closely with dozens of world-class lab scientists, bioinformaticians, data scientists, and robot automation engineers, turning their requirements for research functionality into user-friendly features.
  • Collaborate with our team to deliver reliable, tested, typed, clean Python code to improve our application and model our scientific domain in code
  • You will be working alongside subject-matter experts including bioinformaticians and data scientists to ensure that our backend aligns with business priorities
  • Optimising the infrastructure that we run our application & scientific pipelines on
  • You will be up to date on current trends and best practices in backend architecture (performance, accessibility, security and usability), giving input on the architecture of new and existing projects


Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

  • Our stack is Python 3, SQLAlchemy, FastAPI, RQ, MySQL with a frontend in Remix, React, TypeScript, CSS Modules with OpenAPI-based API client generation for TypeScript.
  • We emphasize code quality, employing reviews on top of static analysis tools (pyright, ruff, ruff format) with plenty of tests in place to maintain a high-quality codebase.
We would love you to have experience with some of the tools we use, but it's not a requirement. Instead, we're eager for you to have the desire to learn and develop yourself.
If you are passionate about solving complex problems and working in a team with a strong sense of mission is something you crave, then we would love to talk to you.


Benefits

  • Competitive starting salary
  • The chance to be part of a fun, multicultural, kind, and ambitious crowd that are impact-driven
  • Daily access to academic leaders, business leaders, and unicorn founders
  • Brand new, modern labs in Central London with dedicated office space, large balconies and 360’ views of the London skyline
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Enhanced Sick Pay
  • Flexible start and finish times within the company’s core hours to fit your preferences (within core hours 10am -4pm)
  • Diverse team of colleagues (check out our website to meet us)
  • Weekly team activities including board games, sports activities, and socials on Fridays
  • Complimentary snacks, fruits, tea, coffee, soft drinks,...
  • Access to 1000s of training courses through Udemy, with an allowance for both personal development and work-related training
  • Bike2Work scheme
  • Employee Assistance Programme offering structured counselling, life and career coaching, legal and financial advise

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