Abacus Insights is a mission-driven, growth-stage technology company focused on transforming the healthcare industry, ultimately creating a more personalized patient experience, improving health outcomes, and lowering the overall cost of healthcare. Abacus Insights provides a flexible, efficient, and secure platform that organizes and exchanges healthcare data from various sources and formats. Our platform allows our customers to uncover differentiated insights that address their client's needs. In addition, our employees know they play an active role in keeping our customers' data safe and are responsible for ensuring that our comprehensive policies and practices are met.

With our deep expertise in cloud-enabled technologies and knowledge of the healthcare industry, we have built an innovative data integration and management platform that allows healthcare payers access to historically siloed and inaccessible data. Through our platform, these healthcare organizations can ingest and manage all the data they need to transform their business by supporting their analytical, operational, and financial needs.

Since our founding in 2017, Abacus has built a highly successful SaaS business, raising more than $81 Million from leading VC firms with deep expertise in the healthcare and technology industries. We are solving problems of massive scale and complexity in a sector ready for disruption. We're growing quickly and would love for you to be a part of it!

About the Team & Role

The DevOps Team focuses on improving the telemetry around and availability of Abacus' product offerings while contributing to the sustainability of engineering practice throughout the organization. As the "engineers behind the engineers," we are responsible for diverse tasks from across the DevOps spectrum. We work in many contexts, using many tools and technologies to remove obstacles and keep the rest of the engineering organization moving as efficiently and effectively as possible. As a result, we are a small, nimble team making an outsized impact. 

As a Sr. DevOps Engineer, you will:

  • Drive design, implementation, and adoption of our custom Python- and Cloud-based deployment platform with an eye toward continuous delivery
  • Sustain and improve the deployment and operations of AWS and Azure compute, storage and networking services, Databricks, GenAI applications, Airbyte, and FHIR solutions
  • Support and manage Abacus' deployment cadence
  • Work with AWS and Azure compute, storage, and networking services;
  • Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives relating to frameworks and processes that cut across the engineering organization
  • Be a leader and promoter of best practices both within the team and within the larger organization

What we're looking for:

  • 5+ years of development experience, including architecture and design of complex systems
  • Deep cloud experience, AWS and Azure preferred
  • An understanding of cloud data systems and Databricks is preferred. Snowflake and Airbyte familiarity is also desirable.
  • Solid understanding of Linux systems administration and networking
  • Experience implementing a CI/CD system using an industry-standard platform such as GitLab, Jenkins, or Travis
  • Working knowledge of containerization, specifically Docker and Kubernetes
  • Fluent command of the tools of the trade, including Bash, Python, or Terraform
  • Knowledge of best practices as related to designing and building efficient, maintainable, testable, portable applications
  • Keen attention to detail
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
  • A team-first attitude, always looking to improve yourself and those around you

 

Equal Opportunity Employer

As a mission-led technology company helping to drive better healthcare outcomes, Abacus Insights believes that the best innovation and value we can bring to our customers comes from diverse ideas, thoughts, experiences, and perspectives. Therefore, we dedicate resources to building diverse teams and providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants. Abacus prohibits discrimination and harassment regarding race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.

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