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Senior Fullstack Engineer

Tel Aviv (Hybrid)

Join Us in Revolutionizing Oncology Care!

At Canopy, we’re transforming healthcare for cancer patients by shifting from episodic treatment to continuous, patient-centered care. Our cutting-edge technology empowers patients to manage symptoms and access support anytime, anywhere—ensuring they never feel alone. With Canopy, the clinic is always with them

Our innovative approach not only enhances the patient experience but also aligns clinic revenue with better health outcomes, creating a true win-win for everyone involved. By driving a 20% increase in treatment adherence and strengthening patient-provider connections, Canopy delivers life-saving results while elevating patient satisfaction to new heights.

Join us in shaping the future of oncology care! 🌿

Your Mission
As a Senior Fullstack Engineer at Canopy, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of oncology care through technology. Collaborating with a team of top-tier engineers, clinicians, and product professionals, you will drive innovation by developing and optimizing our platform. Your contributions will directly impact thousands of cancer patients and healthcare providers, ensuring a seamless and efficient care experience. This role involves working across the full development lifecycle, from concept and design to deployment and iteration, keeping Canopy at the cutting edge of digital healthcare solutions.

What You’ll Do

  • Develop & Innovate – Architect, develop, and deploy impactful features that empower care teams and improve patient outcomes.
  • Solve Complex Challenges – Build scalable, fault-tolerant systems and optimize performance to ensure a seamless user experience.
  • Enhance Our Tech Stack – Continuously refine and expand our infrastructure, leveraging modern frameworks and cloud technologies.
  • Collaborate Cross-Functionally – Work closely with product managers, clinicians, and fellow engineers to align technical solutions with real-world healthcare needs.
  • Mentor & Guide – Provide technical leadership, conduct code reviews, and foster a culture of engineering excellence.

What You’ll Bring

  • 5+ years of experience in enterprise software development.
  • Strong expertise in backend development (preferably JavaScript/TypeScript, NodeJS) and frontend technologies (React preferred).
  • Experience maintaining high-uptime production systems with strict security and privacy requirements.
  • Familiarity with cloud environments (GCP/AWS) and CI/CD best practices.
  • Strong analytical mindset with a passion for solving complex problems.

Bonus Points

  • Experience in regulated industries such as healthcare or fintech.
  • Background in complex system integrations and scalable architectures.
  • Passion for mission-driven work and advancing healthcare technology.

Benefits

💰 Competitive Compensation
We offer a compelling salary and equity package to recognize and reward your contributions.

🏢 Inspiring Workspaces & Travel Perks

  • Enjoy a vibrant, collaborative working space in Sarona Tel Aviv, near HaShalom station.
  • Depending on your role, you may have opportunities to travel to client sites, our New York office, or other destinations.

🌍 Hybrid Work Flexibility
We embrace a hybrid culture, empowering you to work from where you thrive. We expect Tel Aviv-based employees to come into the office 3 days per week.

 

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