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Metriport

Software Engineer

Posted 3 Days Ago
In-Office
San Francisco, CA
120K-160K Annually
Mid level
In-Office
San Francisco, CA
120K-160K Annually
Mid level
Full‑stack engineer who ships end‑to‑end features: write design docs, implement v0→v1 releases, run staging/pilot rollouts, review PRs, participate in sprints and on‑call rotation. Work spans frontend, backend, infra, and data integration with healthcare systems and customer validation.
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Software Engineer

Metriport is an open-source data intelligence platform that helps healthcare organizations access and exchange patient data in real-time. We integrate with all major US healthcare IT systems and tap into comprehensive medical data for 300+ million individuals.

We've found product-market fit with multi-million ARR, 100+ customers (including Amazon One Medical, Strive Health, Circle Medical, and Brightside Health), backing from top VCs, and years of runway. We're ready to scale. We're a tight-knit, high-performing team of mostly former founders (including two YC alumni). We're engineering-heavy, operate with minimal bureaucracy and high autonomy, and hire based on competence, not prestige. We push hard—founders work six days a week from our SF office—but give everyone freedom to craft their schedule. We measure output and we're committed to sustainable intensity.

About You

In a nutshell, we're looking for "generalist" engineers with the following specific qualities:

  • You're entrepreneurial-minded, with an olympian-level work ethic (nearly our entire engineering team consists of former founders)

  • You are confident in your ability to build scalable systems across the full stack, and people usually come to you for technical guidance

  • You believe you can solve any problem that comes at you, and don't shy away from diving deep into areas where you may lack domain expertise

  • You have a strong sense of ownership over your work, and have demonstrated ability to lead others

  • You care more about the end result and delivering value to a customer, rather than what new and frilly tech is being used under the hood for a given feature

  • When someone scopes out a project with an ETA of 3 weeks, you ask yourself "why can't it be done in 3 days?"

  • You're a hacker at heart, and have a good sense of what rules should, and shouldn't, be broken

What You'll Be Doing

After quickly ramping up using our comprehensive onboarding materials to get familiar with our domain and codebase, the goal would be to get you shipping product directly to customers as quickly as possible. Specifically, day to day, this looks like:

  • Driving projects, big and small, end-to-end from ideation to production rollout:

    • Writing project design docs

    • Reviewing them with the team, and incorporating feedback, to come to the best solution

    • Getting PRs up for a v0 as quickly as possible to our staging environment, and then rolling out to some pilot customers for production validation, while collaborating with the team as needed

    • Getting the solution from v0 to v1 while incorporating customer feedback

    • Rolling out the v1 solution to all of our customers

  • Example projects could include:

    • Using LLMs to transform freeform doctors notes into medical data we can add to patient medical records

    • Building an Opensearch cluster to allow healthcare providers to quickly search across a patient's entire medical history

    • Transforming incoming TCP messages from hospitals using a 90s era protocol to modern HTTP based webhooks that we route to our customers

  • Reviewing PRs for other engineers, and knowing when to take extra time to keep quality high versus when to get things out the door quickly

  • Managing your own work in Linear

  • Participating in bi-weekly sprint planning/retro sessions, and quarterly planning sessions

  • Participating in a daily on-call rotation where you'll be responsive to alerts, customer issues, and work towards fixing the "important but not urgent" items in our backlog that move the needle on DX-related topics so we can ship quicker as we go

Requirements
  • You have 3+ years experience as a full-stack engineer

  • You're located in San Francisco or the Bay Area (or willing to relocate)

  • Healthcare experience isn't required, but if the following terms mean something to you, that's a plus: FHIR, HIE, IHE, EHR/EMR, NPI, TEFCA, ADT, HL7, HEDIS, RAF, SNOMED, LOINC, ICD-10, etc.

Benefits
  • Competitive equity + compensation package 🚀

  • Full family Platinum health insurance, dental, and vision coverage 🦷

  • 401(k) retirement plan + matching 💰

  • Flexible work from home or in-office 🏢

  • Healthy lunches are complimentary when working in-office (and breakfast + dinners as needed) 🍏

  • Quarterly company off-sites with the team ⛷

  • MacBook provided by us 💻

  • Unlimited PTO (we work hard, but trust you to take time you need to be at your best) 🧘‍♂️

Our Tech Stack
  • Frontend: React and TypeScript.

  • Backend: Node.js and TypeScript for writing core business logic.

  • Infrastructure: Wide range of AWS cloud services (ECS, Fargate, Lambda, etc.), managed with AWS CDK.

  • Data Storage: PostgreSQL, DynamoDB, S3, Snowflake, HAPI FHIR servers, and more.

Metriport provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetics, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce and welcome people from all backgrounds, experiences, perspectives, and abilities.

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