Engineering Prospects

While we may not have a specific role open today, we are still interested in building strong relationships with software engineering candidates for future opportunities.

If you are interested in working with our technology team, please fill out an Engineer prospect application and we are excited to keep in touch.

The Company

Welcome to Aetion!

Since our debut in 2013, we have grown into one of the country’s leading science-driven technology companies using real-world evidence to provide innovative healthcare solutions.

We achieve this with our Aetion Evidence Platform, a software platform used to evaluate the safety, effectiveness and value of medications, delivering better outcomes to patients, medical professionals and clients.

We’ve partnered with top biopharma companies and are backed by leading venture capital firms to help increase our medical research and expand our product line.

To continue our mission to transform healthcare, we’re assembling a team of talented individuals who know how to work collaboratively and authentically, to innovate and think transformation, not status quo. 

If that’s you, we’d love to hear from you.

About the Engineering Team

Our team is working on a full stack rapid-cycle analytic application handling large amounts of data (10+ million patient records).

The team works on a technical stack which includes both cloud and on-premise deployments, big-data ingestion and analytics, distributed systems and algorithmic complexity.

We collaborate cross-functionally to develop transformation logic against disparate datasets into Aetion’s proprietary format, which is in SQL and Scala UDF and executed over a Spark cluster.

We also utilize Spark/Databricks and a combination of Java/Scala to develop our data ingestion infrastructure.

Check out our full tech stack below! 
Version Control: Github Database: MySQL, RedShift,  Infrastructure: AWS Container: Docker IDE: IntelliJ Configuration Tools: Chef, Terraform  
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If you submit your application today, we will review your candidacy and reach out when a role becomes available!

About Aetion 
Lead at all levels – Aetion is a diverse workforce of scientific thought leaders and technological innovators coming together with a vision to dramatically improve the Healthcare industry.

Aetion supports and maintains a presence in organizations such as ISPOR, ISPE, ASHP, and HIMSS.  Located in three cities — We have offices located in Midtown Manhattan near Penn Station, Boston’s financial district, and Los Angeles.

All locations are accessible by various forms of public transportation.

Social and energetic offices – with a modern layout, and a giant kitchen and eating/social area.

We have an open floor plan with an abundance of conference rooms, designed for impromptu collaboration, company gatherings, and industry meetups and events.  Great perks – We offer a sabbatical after five years, competitive benefits such as 16 weeks parental leave from day one, stock options, and unlimited PTO.

Aetion is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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