Founding Engineer - San Francisco, United States - Pear VC

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    Description
    Founding Engineer

    Stellation Care empowers individuals to find the right doctor for their unique health needs. Our analytics platform enables healthcare organizations to match patients with physicians personalized to their health profile and preferences, improving health outcomes and reducing costs. Our product leverages insights from our co-founder Diana Zhu's 5+ years of research studying patient-physician matching.

    Founded in 2022, our team has spent a combined 40+ years working in healthcare, and our expertise spans data science, business, and product. We are fortunate to be backed by the same top-notch investors behind Guardant Health, Doordash, Gusto, and We are passionate about empowering individuals, especially those from underserved communities, with the tools to make better healthcare decisions.

    Overview / Your Impact

    We are seeking a founding engineer to help us build the best-in-class physician analytics platform as we work with early customers. As a Founding Engineer, you will work closely with the co-founders to build out the product so that we can scale doctor recommendations to more individuals.

    Key Responsibilities
    • Work across the stack to build, test, deploy, monitor, and iterate on our product
    • Build the infrastructure that enables delivery of our analytics, working closely with the data science team
    • Contribute to the technical and architecture design for our product, including thoughtfully evaluating critical technology and architecture choices
    • Work collaboratively with team to create product strategy and roadmap
    What We're Looking For
    • 2+ years of working software engineering experience (experience working with healthcare data or with enterprise customers nice-to-have)
    • Experience building production-grade backends
    • Ability to fly solo and work on a team
    • Ability to navigate through ambiguity and complexities
    • Comfortable weighing trade-offs between functionality, quality, and speed