C Tech Development Corporation builds the software that engineers and scientists rely on to understand what’s beneath the surface. We’re a small, focused team with an outsized impact. Our work is used by the EPA, USGS, United Nations, and the world’s largest environmental and engineering firms.
Send Your ResumeWhy C Tech
Meaningful Work — Our software helps environmental engineers clean up contaminated sites, helps geologists model subsurface conditions, and helps scientists communicate complex data. The work you do here matters.
Small Team, Big Impact — You won’t be a cog in a machine. Every team member has a direct impact on a product used by thousands of scientists and engineers on every continent.
Deep Technical Challenges — 3D volumetric modeling, geostatistics, real-time visualization, and scientific computing. If you enjoy solving hard problems, you’ll find no shortage of them here.
Flexible Environment — Our development team works across multiple time zones. We value results over hours in a chair and provide the flexibility to do your best work.
Open Positions
C Tech is always interested in hearing from talented people. Even if no specific position is listed below, we encourage you to reach out.
Software Development
We build Earth Volumetric Studio, a large-scale desktop application for 3D scientific visualization and analysis. Our development team works with C#/.NET, C++, F#, TypeScript, 3D graphics, computational geometry, and geostatistical algorithms. Experience with scientific computing, numerical methods, or geospatial data is a plus.
Student Internships
C Tech’s Yarmouth, Maine office periodically offers internship opportunities for current students. Interns work alongside experienced developers on real projects. Not busywork. Internships typically last at least one quarter and include flexible hours. Current computer science or related students are encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
Send your resume to resumes@ctech.com with a brief note about what interests you about C Tech. We’ll be in touch if there’s a fit.