Engineering Intern
Tausight has a great opportunity for a engineering intern to take on significant responsibility in an early stage startup. Tausight is changing the way healthcare organizations assess and manage risk to their critical patient information. In this role you will work with our team of experienced engineers to design and build innovative systems to solve a critical real-world problem.
Based at our new office space between Cambridge and downtown crossing – (TBD), Tausight is led by the highly successful CEO and entrepreneur David Ting. We have world-class investors behind our growth, and you will have the opportunity to work alongside an incredibly talented and skilled team of colleagues.
What you will do:
- Developing core functionality for our IoT agent component which is distributed across all of our customers' endpoints
- Refining our Machine Learning tools for performing text classification
- Analyzing user activity data to determine behavior patterns and traits
What You Bring to tausight:
- Pursuing a bachelors (2+ years) or masters degree in software engineering, computer engineering, computer science, or similar.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- experience with C++
- GPA of 3.0 or above
- Experience developing for Windows, Linux, and Android
- Experience with Python
What tausight Brings to You:
· Opportunity to play a significant role in bringing much needed security to the health care industry
· A highly experienced team to collaborate with, grow with and learn from
· Ground floor opportunity to build something unique and game-changing
· Flexibility, and a voice so that your thoughts and ideas will be heard
About tausight
We were founded in 2018 by the co-founder and former CTO of Imprivata, David Ting, with the vision of reducing healthcare cyber incidents using a data driven proactive risk management philosophy. We are a team of experienced healthcare technology innovators backed by top-tier healthcare investors Polaris Ventures and Flare Capital, working to solve an urgent and massive pain point for a $3T industry.