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Technical Lead Software Engineer

Remote

About Vivid Health

At Vivid Health, we are revolutionizing healthcare through our Provider Led AI™ platform, designed to streamline care delivery and enhance patient outcomes. By integrating cutting-edge Generative AI and advanced capabilities like AI Voice Agents, Ambient Listening, and QHIN interoperability, we empower care teams to deliver efficient, personalized care at scale. Our platform enables primary care and post acute providers the ability to comprehensively assess and coordinate care for patients in seconds, automating follow-up actions for durable patient management. With a focus on innovation, equity, and human-AI collaboration, Vivid Health is driving the future of healthcare—delivering better outcomes, reducing costs, and enabling truly connected care.

We are seeking an experienced Technical Lead Software Engineer to design, build, and maintain the technology that powers our offering. This role is ideal for someone passionate about solving real health challenges with Generative AI technology and thrives in an early-stage environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Technical Leadership: Translate the product roadmap and vision into technical requirements with a focus on future goals.
  • System Development: Efficiently build scalable, maintainable, and secure systems using our core technology stack: Angular, Node.js, Nest.js, Python, and MongoDB.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with the Product team to ensure engineering efforts align with business objectives.
  • Mentorship: Act as a lead for major engineering efforts and mentor junior software engineers as the team grows.
  • Strategic Decision-Making: Support build vs. buy decisions and contribute to innovation initiatives.
  • Versatility: Wear many hats by being an individual contributor, mentor, collaborator, and innovator.

Qualifications

  • Experience:
    • 7+ years of software development experience building mobile and web applications.
    • 2+ years of experience building healthcare patient & provider workflow products.
    • 2+ years of experience leveraging AI technologies in application development, preferably in a healthcare setting.
    • Experience products with Generative AI capabilities.
  • Technical Skills:
    • Proficiency in Angular, Node.js, Python, JavaScript, and TypeScript.
    • Experience with relational and non-relational databases, data modeling, and data management tools such as SQL, Postgres, and MongoDB.
    • Solid understanding of FHIR® standards and implementing interoperable solutions in healthcare.
  • Leadership Skills:
    • Experience managing and working with external engineering teams.
    • Fluent in software development best practices, including testing, code reviews, and continuous integration and delivery.

Personal Attributes

  • Manages Ambiguity: Comfortable dealing with uncertainty and remains calm and productive when things are up in the air.
  • Effective Communicator: Proficient in various communication settings—one-on-one, small and large groups, and among diverse styles and position levels.
  • Results-Driven: Persistent in accomplishing objectives and exceeding goals despite obstacles and setbacks, while also helping others achieve results.
  • Empathy: Demonstrates understanding and consideration for the feelings and perspectives of others, fostering a supportive work environment.
  • Openness to Feedback: Actively seeks and is receptive to feedback, using it as a tool for personal and professional growth.
  • Ownership: Takes responsibility for one's work and outcomes, proactively addressing issues and driving projects to completion.

 

Additional Information

  • Remote Work: Fully remote position; candidates must be located within the continental U.S. and able to have at least 4 hours of overlap with Eastern Time working hours each day.

Vivid Health is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

 

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