Why Clarium
The healthcare industry overspends on its supply chain by over $25B each year — the result of fragmented data, inefficient workflows, and wasted supplies. Clarium is fixing that. Our AI-powered platform, Astra OS, gives hospitals end-to-end visibility into their supply chain operations, automating workflows and surfacing actionable insights so supply chain teams can focus on what matters most: patient care. We're trusted by some of the world's leading health systems, including Yale New Haven Health, Stanford, Geisinger, Cleveland Clinic, and Kaiser Permanente.
Founded in 2020, Clarium has raised $43M in total funding. Our Series A was led by Northzone, with participation from General Catalyst, AlleyCorp, Kaiser Permanente Ventures, Texas Medical Center Ventures, and 1984 Ventures.
The Opportunity
Clarium builds computer vision pipelines that extract structured data from clinical images under real-world conditions — variable lighting, uncontrolled image quality, and zero tolerance for silent errors. This role owns those pipelines end-to-end: improving accuracy, hardening reliability, and extending them to new use cases.
The work sits at the intersection of AI API orchestration, image processing, and production Python backend engineering. You'll be building systems that combine frontier multimodal AI APIs with deterministic decoders to produce auditable, accurate results that clinical workflows depend on. This is not a research role — the systems you build have direct patient safety implications, and getting it right matters.
One important note on scope: this role does not involve training or fine-tuning models, MLOps infrastructure, or classical ML experimentation. If your background is in building production systems that orchestrate AI APIs and extract structured data reliably — rather than training the models themselves — this is a strong fit.
In This Role You Will
What You'll Bring
Nice to Have
Skills & Tools You'll Use
Need to Know: Python
Nice to Know: Zero-shot object detection
What You Get at Clarium