Have you noticed that when you go to the doctor, often no one there can tell you what it will cost? If you think that’s as problematic as we do, join us in our mission to fix it.

We are currently seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join our team remotely!

Position Overview:

You will join the engineering team in the design and implementation of new applications and features that enhance a patient’s healthcare experience, including making it easier to pay bills, understand costs, and share information with their doctors. You will also work on projects that enhance the efficiency of clinical and administrative staff at healthcare provider organizations so they can optimize the patient experience, better measure the effectiveness of their workflow, and reduce the cost of delivering healthcare. You will work directly with the Engineering and Product Management teams to plan, design, prioritize, execute, and deploy new features and applications to our clients.

Key Responsibilities

  • Participating in design and problem-solving sessions related to our product roadmap and feedback received from our client services support teams, and customers.
  • Support the design and implementation of software features
  • Design and implementation of data interfaces (REST APIs) with external healthcare systems related to clinical, financial, quality, and patient data
  • Design and implementation of features related to payment transactions and how patients experience paying for medical costs.
  • Design data architecture to support new applications and features
  • Work on improving tools to monitor stability and performance of our platform, and troubleshoot exceptions related to daily user activity.
  • Participate in R&D activities to explore new technologies to optimize solutions to existing problems we address with our product
  • Design and optimize database schemas, ensuring efficient data storage, retrieval, and overall database performance.
  • Implement robust data processing pipelines for real-time and batch processing, handling large volumes of data with efficiency.
  • Work closely with cross-functional teams, including product managers, data scientists, and other engineers, to understand requirements and deliver high-quality solutions.
  • Identify and address performance bottlenecks, continuously optimizing software and systems for improved efficiency.

Skills and Knowledge:

  • Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
  • Proven experience (7+ years) as a Software Engineer, with a focus on designing and building data-intensive applications.
  • In-depth knowledge of database design, optimization, and management (SQL and NoSQL databases)
  • High proficiency with Software architecture design patterns
  • Experience working with large data sets
  • High proficiency in working with object-oriented programming languages (e.g. C#, Java)
  • Experience in designing large-scale data intensive enterprise systems
  • Experience with JavaScript frameworks and HTML5
  • Experience designing REST APIs
  • Solid understanding of cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP) and their data-related services.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to articulate complex technical concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Preferred: experience with Microsoft technology stack (.NET, C#, SQL Server)
  • Preferred: experience working with mobile development frameworks
  • Preferred: experience working with healthcare data, systems, or generally exposure to the healthcare domain

Education and Experience

  • BS/BE/MS in software engineering, information systems, computer science, or a related field
  • 7+ years of experience in software product development

Why MD Clarity:

  • Our team is experiencing high growth and is at the forefront of innovation while loving a little bit of ambiguity along the way!
  • We are remote-first, with co-working opportunities as well as a hybrid work option at our offices in Seattle and NYC if you like to be in-person.
  • Competitive Benefits Package: Medical, Dental, & Vision premiums 100% covered for you and any dependents; 401(k) with employer matching; monthly wellness credit; employer HSA contributions; continuing education; and more

The base salary range for this role is currently $120,000 - $170,000 USD annually. This base salary amount offered is determined by a number of factors including the candidate's experience, qualifications, and skills.

More About MD Clarity

MD Clarity is a social-impact-driven software company animated by two guiding principles: 1) that patients have a right to know what the financial impact will be on them when getting care; and 2) that doctors, nurses, and physician assistants deserve to be paid fairly by health insurers.

Our workflow automation software makes the healthcare experience easier and more transparent for patients and providers, and our products are already used by healthcare organizations that together serve hundreds of thousands of patient visits annually. We’re profitable and recently raised a new round of growth capital to accelerate adoption and scale our impact on the healthcare system.

Our fast-growing team combines decades of healthcare technology experience with engineering and business talent from Microsoft, Stanford, Spotify, EY-Parthenon, Harvard, Deloitte, Vanderbilt, Georgetown, UPenn-Wharton, and West Point, among others. We’re distributed among our offices in Seattle and New York City and many fully remote roles. In addition to our shared passion for improving patients’ healthcare experience, we’re united in valuing an inclusive workplace that empowers all with the autonomy, connection to the mission, and flexibility needed to innovate.

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