Senior Software Integration Engineer
Company: Fruition Group US
Location: Boston, MA
Type: Full-time
Posted: 2026-06-18
About this role
Senior Software Integration Engineer Automation
The Role
We're looking for a Senior Software Integration Engineer to connect our lab instrumentation, data pipelines, and scientific workflows into a reliable automation ecosystem. You'll be embedded in a a robotics driven environment where your code directly accelerates research throughput. Moreover, we in a unique robotics space, where you will work alongside alongside scientists, automation engineers, and data teams to revolutionize lab processes into scalable software and robotics programs.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement integrations between lab instruments, scheduling systems, LIMS, and internal platforms using Python, C# and REST APIs.
- Build and maintain middleware and orchestration layers that coordinate automated workflows across diverse hardware and software.
- Lead the full development lifecycle for integration projects, working with HIL bench testing teams, as well as adhering to architecture through deployment and monitoring.
- Champion software engineering best practices (code review, CI/CD, testing) within the lab automation team.
- Troubleshoot failures across instrument firmware, middleware, and application layers.
- Contribute to the technical roadmap for automation software program.
What You Bring
- 3-6 years of software development experience focused on systems integration.
- Expert Python and C# skills; clean, testable, production-grade code.
- Hands-on experience designing and consuming REST APIs; familiarity with async patterns and message queuing.
- Proven ability to integrate disparate systems, ideally in a scientific or regulated environment.
- Fluency in integration architecture patterns: event-driven design, SOA, ETL pipelines.
- Comfort working in a lab setting and communicating across technical and scientific teams
- Experience with Git, CI/CD, and Docker.
- Lab automation platforms (liquid handlers, plate readers, robotic workcells).