Senior Scientific Software Developer – Bioimage Informatics

St. Jude Children's Research HospitalMemphis, TN
$86,320 - $154,960Onsite

About The Position

High Performance Research Computing (HPRC) and the Center for Bioimage Informatics (CBI) at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is seeking a Senior Scientific Software Developer to design and build the software platforms, applications, and data systems that power bioimage informatics at St. Jude. This is a hands-on, full-stack engineering role for a developer who wants their code to directly enable pediatric cancer and catastrophic-disease research. CBI is a dynamic, close-knit team that develops and applies innovative AI and computer vision approaches for biological image analysis and quantification. As our Senior Scientific Software Developer, you will lead the software-engineering side of CBI’s bioimage informatics stack. You will turn algorithms, models, and analysis workflows developed with image data scientists, AI/ML researchers, and collaborating biologists into robust, scalable, well-tested software for image generation, management, analysis, and processing. You will spend the majority of your time architecting, building, integrating, and testing production-ready software.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in computer science, data science, information science, business, or related field required.
  • Minimum experience: 4+ years of IT experience in systems programming and development, preferably in comparable industry.
  • Experience in SDLC methodologies (e.g. Agile, Waterfall, CI/CD).
  • Experience in software systems design and maintenance.
  • Experience working with business stakeholders to identify and document Requirements.
  • Proven performance in earlier role/comparable role.
  • Proven experience in full-stack, open-source web development with strong proficiency in Java, Python, and JavaScript, and frameworks such as Node.js and Spring.
  • Strong software engineering fundamentals: object-oriented design, version control (Git), testing, CI/CD, and shipping production-grade systems.
  • Experience with RESTful API design and integration; familiarity with agentic AI / tool-calling frameworks such as the Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a plus.
  • PostgreSQL experience strongly preferred; familiarity with Docker and Maven.
  • Experience building software in a scientific, research, or life-sciences setting — ideally with imaging, microscopy, or other large biomedical datasets.
  • Hands-on experience with bioimaging data and workflows: working with image data, productionizing image analysis pipelines, or integrating AI/ML segmentation, detection, or quantification into applications.
  • Familiarity with the open-source bioimaging ecosystem and standards (e.g., OME-Zarr/NGFF, OME Bio-Formats, OMERO, napari, ImageJ/Fiji).
  • Familiarity with the Python scientific computing stack (NumPy, SciPy, scikit-image, Dask, Zarr) and with large, multidimensional image datasets (3D/4D/5D).
  • Comfortable collaborating with image data scientists, AI/ML researchers, and biologists to translate scientific requirements into robust, well-tested software.

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with agentic AI / tool-calling frameworks such as the Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Architect, build, and maintain full-stack applications, services, and data platforms that enable image generation, management, analysis, and processing at scale.
  • Turn image analysis and AI/ML workflows developed by CBI’s image data scientists and AI/ML researchers into reliable, reproducible, production-grade software used across St. Jude.
  • Design and implement RESTful APIs, web interfaces, and PostgreSQL-backed data systems for managing large, multidimensional imaging datasets (3D/4D/5D, terabyte-scale).
  • Integrate and extend open-source bioimaging tools and standards (OME-Zarr/NGFF, Bio-Formats, OMERO, napari, ImageJ/Fiji), and contribute robust, well-tested code back to the community.
  • Partner with image data scientists, AI/ML researchers, biologists, and other software engineers — and with collaborating imaging facilities and research groups across St. Jude — to build the tools they rely on.
  • Leads software coding, testing, debugging, documenting, and installation, and may be responsible for one or more of these components, as directed.
  • Leads the design of the system’s graphical user interface.
  • Assists in developing detailed specifications for programs to be written for enterprise-wide systems.
  • Develops the detailed specifications from which programs will be written for group-level systems.
  • Perform the detailed design, coding and testing of software utilizing established design/code standards and to the architectural patterns outlined by the architectural team.
  • Design and implement new systems and features, as well as modify and maintain existing systems for adaptation to business and/or technology changes.
  • Manage projects and provide subject matter expertise for production systems, document maintenance and system support procedures.
  • Support continuous improvement by investigating alternatives and new technologies and presenting these for architectural review.
  • Determine root cause for the most complex software issues and develop practical, efficient, and permanent technical solutions.
  • Collaborate with internal teams and vendors to fix and improve products.
  • Remain current on new technologies and available vendor packages; evaluate and make recommendations as necessary.
  • Train and mentor junior teams on emerging technology systems and applications related aspects.
  • Perform other duties as assigned to meet the goals and objectives of the department and institution.
  • Maintains regular and predictable attendance.

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