Collective Health

Healthcare

LeadBackendEngineer

$215–315k ~AI est. San Francisco, California, United States; Plano, Texas, United States; Lehi, Utah, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Lead Backend Engineer at Collective Health. Skills: Backend development, Microservices architecture, AI-powered solutions, Cloud Technologies. Design scalable platform services. Design secure platform services”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

10+ years Backend Engineer, Proficiency in Java & Spring Cloud, Deep understanding microservices architecture, Experience with Integration platforms, Regular use AI-enhanced development tools, Extensive experience Cloud Technologies, Hands-on experience data architecture, SQL/PostgreSQL experience, Developing data-intensive services, Prior experience building complex systems, Prior experience launching complex systems, Prior experience maintaining complex systems, Work closely cross-functional teams, Excellent communication skills

Nice to Have

AWS/GCP preferred, GitHub Copilot experience, Cursor experience, WindSurf experience

What You'll Do.

Design scalable platform services

Design secure platform services

Design configurable platform services

Lead backend development

Support backend services

Support integration platforms

Develop data services

Integrate with partners

Collaborate with product managers

Collaborate with operations analysts

Collaborate with customer advocates

Build solutions for Providers

Drive reusable patterns

Mentor other engineers

Create efficient processes

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Product managers; Operations analysts; Customer advocates; Developers; Cross-functional teams

Communication Scope

Communication skills

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