Job Url: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/1uphealth/jobs/4579971006?utm_source=Otta Job Description: Back to jobs Senior Software Engineer (Patient Access) Remote - US Apply 1upHealth is powering the digital transformation of the healthcare industry with our industry leading platform. By making healthcare data easily accessible and computable, we are on a mission to improve the patient experience, improve the quality of care, and reduce the overall cost of care.  We realize that our employees are fundamentally human and do not fit neatly into boxes each bringing a unique vision and passion. We’re looking for a bold Senior Software Engineer to join our team and work collaboratively with others throughout the organization to achieve success, leaving egos at the door. We are a company of resolute problem solvers who recognize that technology is instrumental to improving the experience of healthcare for all. You will: Help drive the technical vision of the team Develop software applications that meet technical and functional requirements Design and build secure, standards-based external interfaces to enable data sharing with third-party applications Be a hands on contributor for a product that tells a compelling and complete story Participate in code discussions, reviews, and refactoring Collaborate with members across the organization to improve our products and services Advocate for engineering best practices Be a mentor and role model for team members   We are looking for people who have: 5+ years of software engineering experience building highly performant and scalable applications in a modern language (e.g., Typescript, Python, Java, Go) 3+ years experience working with both relational and nonrelational databases (e.g., Postgres, MySQL, ElasticSearch, DynamoDB, Redis) 2+ years experience in a modern cloud infrastructure (e.g., AWS, GCP) Expert understanding of securely designing and consuming RESTful APIs Ability to communicate clearly with various stakeholders of technical and non-technical backgrounds   You may also have: Previous healthcare technology experience (e.g., HL7, FHIR) Container/Orchestration experience (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes) Hands-on experience integrating with OAuth2, OIDC, or SAML providers for authentication and authorization  Experience with access control patterns and when to apply each (e.g., RBAC, ABAC) Keycloak Experience Front end experience (e.g., React, Vue) Hands-on experience working in a CI/CD environment Don't meet every requirement? Studies have shown that women, communities of color and historically underrepresented talent are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At 1upHealth we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace. We encourage folks to apply if they meet at least 50% of the qualifications above.   About 1upHealth At 1upHealth, our mission is to unlock health data and improve industry outcomes. As leaders in FHIR® interoperability, our platform makes it easier for partners to access, integrate, aggregate, and share data across a variety of systems. 1upHealth is building a data ecosystem to promote the digital transformation of the industry and encourage insight-driven healthcare.   Benefits 100% Paid BCBS Medical and Dental Insurance for Employees Vision Insurance Unlimited PTO Equity 401(k) Home Office Stipend Lifestyle Savings Account Parental Leave (16 weeks for birthing parents, 6 weeks for non-birthing parents)   Security Alert: 1upHealth only uses email domains of First Name. Last Name@1up.health or no-reply@1up.health to communicate with prospects. You will never receive an email from a third-party email service such as gmail. In addition, we will never ask a candidate for employment to share personal information (such as banking information, social security numbers, passport, etc), purchase their own equipment, or pay to apply to an open position. 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