Software Engineer (Minnesota)
Role summary
A leading innovator in assistive communication technology seeks a Software Engineer (AI Applications) to build real-time speech-to-text, translation, and accessibility solutions. The role involves designing and developing user-facing applications across web, mobile, and desktop platforms, working with modern frameworks and cloud environments. Responsibilities include contributing to architecture and execution, and collaborating with cross-functional teams. The ideal candidate has 3+ years of experience, strong skills in TypeScript and Python, and experience with frontend frameworks like React or Vue, and cloud platforms such as AWS, GCP, or Azure. Exposure to real-time data, APIs, or streaming systems is preferred.
- Job Tag:
- Posted: March 27,2026
- Salary: $115,000
A leading innovator in assistive communication technology is seeking a Software Engineer (AI Applications) to help build products that enable real-time speech-to-text, translation, and accessibility solutions used across global markets.
In this role, you’ll take ownership of designing and developing user-facing applications across web, mobile, and desktop platforms. You’ll work hands-on with modern frameworks and cloud environments, contributing to both architecture and execution while collaborating with cross-functional engineering and product teams.
What You Bring
- 3+ years of software engineering experience
- Strong skills in TypeScript and Python
- Experience with modern frontend frameworks (React or Vue)
- Proven experience deploying applications in cloud environments (AWS, GCP, or Azure)
- Exposure to real-time data, APIs, or streaming systems
What Sets This Apart
- Direct impact on meaningful, accessibility-driven products
- High visibility with leadership and influence on technical direction
- Collaborative, in-person culture with strong mentorship
- Competitive compensation + comprehensive benefits
If you’re a builder who thrives in product-driven environments and wants to create technology that matters, we’d like to connect.