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Ideally Computer Science track, not IT/SysAd track

CompanyIdeally Computer Science track, not IT/SysAd track
Websitehealthcaredive.com
LocationSite Reliability Engineers - Kubernetes / Terraform, building secure and scalable infra and tooling · Remote (US) · Hybrid
SalaryEquity mentioned
Apply viaEmailmike.hauschild@fabrichealth.com
Hiring notes
TechNode.jsPythonKubernetesTerraform
Parsed locationsSite Reliability Engineers - Kubernetes / Terraform, building secure and scalable infra and tooling
RegionsUS
Posted bymikefabric
PostedMay 2, 2024
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

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Fabric Health - recently landed our Series A ($60M) - multiple years of financial runway Site Reliability Engineers (Remote US) - Kubernetes / Terraform, building secure and scalable infra and tooling | Ideally Computer Science track, not IT/SysAd track Staff Backend/Fullstack (Hybrid NYC) strong Python or Node required | Must have at least 7 years of software engineering experience| MongoDB is a plus Rather than Patients and Providers struggling with fragmented experiences and antiquated tech/processes, Fabric delivers a seamless approach to care delivery through a hybrid end-to-end experience (from onset across navigation, intake, triage, treatment, and workflow automation and beyond). We are already live with ~70 healthcare systems and growing a ton! Fabric offers competitive base / bonus / equity, excellent benefits as well Fabric has at least 3-4 years of financial runway (just received a $60M Series A led by General Catalyst / Google Ventures / Thrive Capital) *Fabric has an excellent engineering-first culture and is led by a team of medical experts leaning on great software engineering practices to build the best systems for everyone touching healthcare systems About Us: https://www.healthcaredive.com/press-release/20240221-fabric... If Interested, please email mike (dot) hauschild (at) fabrichealth.com and you can apply as well (but email is preferred so I can flag who comes from this site as a source)