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DoseSpot·United States·remote

Staff Software Engineer

Posted 1 month ago
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Ruby on RailsReact

About the role

What you'll do

  • Lead design and development of full stack solutions for prescription decision-making and cost transparency.
  • Architect and deliver complex greenfield projects impacting providers and clinical staff.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with engineering, product leadership, and platform teams to ensure system scalability and reliability.
  • Own and drive company-wide technical initiatives spanning multiple teams and systems.
  • Mentor engineers, uphold engineering standards, and participate in on-call rotations to resolve production issues.

What you should know

  • Role offers opportunity to develop deep expertise in the healthcare and prescription coverage domain.
  • Requires ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fully remote, fast-paced environment.
  • Involves cross-team collaboration with Product, Sales, and Customer Success in a growth-oriented company.
  • Candidates should be comfortable with shifting priorities and continuous improvement mindset.
  • Exposure to modern engineering practices such as TDD, pair programming, and AI workflows.

About the company

  • Interra Health is a fast-growing healthcare technology company focused on improving prescription journeys for providers and patients.
  • Formed through a merger of DoseSpot, Arrive Health, and pVerify, offering a comprehensive healthcare ecosystem.
  • Mission-driven culture aiming to reduce friction and improve access in healthcare through software innovation.
  • Operates in a PE-backed SaaS environment with strong market momentum and a bold vision for connected care.
  • Emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion with equal opportunity employment policies.

Key required skills

KotlinRuby on RailsReactAWSDockerTerraformSQLTDD

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