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Senior Software Engineer (Ruby/Full-Stack)

Remote

*** Candidates must have Ruby/RoR experience and U.S. Work Authorization is required. 

Our mission

Healthie powers virtual-first care delivery while improving access to healthcare and enabling better healthcare outcomes through technology.

We build infrastructure that all healthcare organizations need to perform virtual-first care. Between our EHR, scheduling, and patient engagement solutions, Healthie’s API-first approach makes it easy for organizations of every size to build, customize, and scale their business.

Today, we power thousands of organizations ranging from small private practices, to digital health startups and multi-billion-dollar healthcare companies. Leveraging Healthie, our customers deliver care to millions of patients, across the full spectrum of healthcare services—from preventative health and wellness to complex chronic care management. We believe that the future of healthcare delivery is virtual-first, longitudinal, and collaborative.

Learn more at: https://www.gethealthie.com/


About the role

We are hiring an exceptional Senior Software Engineer to join Healthie’s Web Engineering team. In this role, you’ll play a key part in developing new features and enhancing existing solutions for our platform, all while ensuring the highest quality in production systems. You’ll help scale our virtual-first healthcare delivery infrastructure and collaborate with a talented group of engineers and product teams.

You’ll work primarily with our monolithic architecture, employing Rails, React, TypeScript, and GraphQL to build, maintain, and scale Healthie’s solutions. Your expertise will also be crucial in leading technical projects, providing guidance to junior engineers, and optimizing the platform to enhance the user experience for our healthcare customers.

As a Senior Software Engineer, you will take ownership of feature development, from concept through to deployment, ensuring our platform remains robust, scalable, and aligned with our mission to improve healthcare outcomes.

Details, details

  • This is a full-time, remote position located within the United States.
  • The base salary for this role is $160,000 - $190,000 per year with additional benefits and an annual company bonus.
  • U.S. work authorization is required, Healthie does not provide sponsorship.

About you

  • Experienced & Technical: You have 6+ years of recent experience shipping Rails applications in production environments, with familiarity in working with monolithic, service-oriented, or microservice architectures. You are proficient with Rails, React, TypeScript, GraphQL, Postgres, and Redis, and have hands-on experience managing production stacks in Ruby and Rails.
  • Operational Excellence: You bring a deep understanding of best practices in coding standards, complexity reduction, refactoring, schema design, and Domain-Driven Design. You are always focused on writing production-ready, scalable, and maintainable code.
  • Development & Testing: You have experience with testing frameworks such as RSpec and Capybara, and are skilled in writing unit tests, higher-level tests, and structuring codebases for optimal maintainability and bug prevention.
  • Leadership & Collaboration: You provide technical leadership, guiding a development team in delivering efficient solutions. You thrive in a collaborative environment and actively participate in code reviews, cross-functional project planning, and mentoring engineers.
  • Mission-Driven: You have a passion for healthcare and believe deeply in improving patient outcomes. You are excited to work in a company that is advancing healthcare delivery with technology.
  • Exceptional Communicator: Whether in writing or on the phone, you are able to communicate complex technical concepts in a clear and understandable manner. You have strong interpersonal skills and work well in a remote-first environment, consistently collaborating with both engineers and product teams.
  • Execution-Oriented: You are highly focused on delivering results. You have a bias toward execution and are comfortable navigating obstacles to get the job done.
  • Values-Driven: You embody Healthie’s values of Respect, Reliability, and Resilience in everything you do, and bring a spirit of collaboration and trust to the team.

Nice to have

  • Infrastructure & Deployment: Experience with CI/CD, cloud platforms such as AWS or GCP, and IaaS technologies like Terraform, Kubernetes, Puppet, or Chef.
  • Application Architecture & Performance: Experience optimizing application performance, solving database query problems, and modularizing monolithic applications.
  • Performance Monitoring: Familiarity with monitoring application performance and ensuring top-tier functionality across integrations.

Interview Process

  • Quick chat with Katie, Director of Talent (20 minutes)
  • Interview with Jonathan, VP of Engineering (30 minutes)
  • Complete our Technical Take Home Assessment (asynchronous)
  • Meet with Micah & Steve, Engineering Managers (45 minutes)
  • Meet with Staff Engineers for backend & frontend technical discussion (30 minutes each)
  • Meet with Cavan, CTO + cofounder (20 minutes)
  • Reference Checks

To learn more about Working at Healthie & our benefits, click here.

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Healthie is committed to equal employment opportunity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to and will not be discriminated against based on age, race, gender, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, disability or any other protected category. We're proud to be building a diverse and inclusive environment that encourages collaboration, creativity, and growth. Whatever your background, please apply if this is a role that would make you excited to come into work every day. 

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