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Teradar is pioneering a new era in perception with the world’s first automotive terahertz vision sensor, delivering ultra-high resolution imaging in any weather condition. Founded in Boston, Teradar’s solid-state, chip-scale technology unlocks safer, smarter vehicles and opens the door to transformative applications in mobility, defense, and beyond.We are looking for a Computer Science graduate who can help us in our journey of building and automating several of our manual tasks.ResponsibilitiesCreate web-based internal tools and dashboards with clean, usable interfaces for non-technical staffBuild data ingestion utilities that accept files (spreadsheets, CSVs, exports) and load them into structured databasesBuild desktop or browser-based GUI tools for data cleaning, validation, mapping, and transformationCreate automation scripts and lightweight backend services that reduce repetitive manual workCreate admin interfaces for browsing, searching, and managing database contentExport and reporting tools that package data into useful formats on demandSkillsComfortable with Python and TypeScript/JavaScript - you’ve built something real with at least one of themBasic SQL -you know how to create tables, write queries, and understand relational data modelsAbility to build a working GUI - HTML/CSS/JS, React, Tkinter, ElectronSome experience handling structured data files or APIs (parsing, transforming, loading)Studious about user experience, you care that non-technical users can actually use what you buildNice to HaveFlask, FastAPI, or Django for lightweight web backendsFamiliarity with PostgreSQL, SQLite, or a cloud database like Supabase or AirtableReact or another modern frontend framework for richer interfacesExperience with data validation libraries or ETL conceptsAny exposure to Electron, Tauri, or other desktop GUI frameworks