Full Stack Software Engineer
Fortell is building breakthrough AI-powered hearing technology that redefines how people experience sound and connect with the world. Powered by custom silicon and advances in hearing science, our hearing aids help people hear, and live, with greater clarity and confidence.
We move fast, build with intention, and never lose sight of the people we’re building for. We’re bringing together exceptional minds in technology, science, design, and care–and we’re just getting started. If you want to help shape a new era of hearing technology, we’d love to meet you.
We are seeking an experienced Software Engineer to lead development of complex desktop applications that sit at the intersection of wireless medical devices, mobile apps, and cloud APIs. This role is ideal for someone who thrives working across hardware, software, and ML-driven systems and is excited to work on products that push beyond the limitations of today’s healthcare technology.
This role is based in New York City and follows a hybrid schedule, with employees expected to work from the office three days per week.
Key Responsibilities
Build performant, functional, and robust desktop applications in React, TypeScript, Rust, Python, and C++
Drive architectural improvements, CI/CD automation, and code quality for our application stack
Collaborate with firmware, cloud backend, and mobile app engineers to deliver complex, full-stack telemedicine features
You’re the right candidate if you have
Deep React + TypeScript experience, with Python and Rust experience preferred
Comfort working with hardware, firmware interfaces, or wireless devices
You have an all-in mindset, enjoy owning big pieces of the stack and making things happen quickly
A collaborative mindset, comfortable working cross-functionally across hardware + software + ML teams
Preferred experience
Experience with web dev for supporting marketing and ops needs
Experience shipping Electron or Electron-like React desktop apps
Experience building internal full-stack tools
Experience in telemedicine, digital health, or other regulated products