Commure

Healthcare

SeniorEngineeringManager,PlatformInfrastructureEngineering

$220–275k Mountain View, California, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Senior Engineering Manager, Platform Infrastructure Engineering at Commure. Skills: Platform engineering, Infrastructure management, Developer productivity. Lead, coach, and grow PIE team. Hire and scale team”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years experience, Proven technical leadership, Excellent communication skills, Passion for healthcare innovation

Nice to Have

Leading multi-cloud environments, Data center/cloud migrations, Building platforms for LLM-powered products, AI-assisted engineering workflows, Highly regulated industries, Compliance and security, Scaling engineering teams

What You'll Do.

Drive multi-cloud strategy

Define everything as IaC

Own observability stack

Establish SLO standards

Raise bar on developer experience

Embed cloud security posture

Serve as force multiplier

Run lightweight architecture reviews

Triage infrastructure requests

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional stakeholders; Executive leadership; Product engineering teams

Communication Scope

Present technical trade-offs

Process & Methodology

Roadmap planning

Full Job Description

At Commure, we're building the AI Operating System for healthcare, the foundation that defines how care is delivered, documented, and financed. Our platform spans the full care journey: Ambient AI and Dictation eliminating documentation burden at the point of care, intelligent Agents automating patient and revenue workflows, and autonomous RCM processing billions in claims, all on a single AI-native platform integrated with 60+ EHRs. Healthcare carries a $1 trillion administrative burden and we're at the center of transforming it. Today, 500,000+ clinicians across 500+ healthcare organizations nationwide trust Commure to handle $25B+ in annual claims and support over 200 million patient interactions. Our latest $70M raise at a $7B valuation reflects the confidence the market has placed in this mission. Our team works directly alongside clinicians, not through layers of process, which means the gap between what you build and its impact on patient care is immediate. We move fast, deploy daily, and take full ownership from early thinking to production. If you're energized by hard problems, high stakes, and a team that holds itself to a high bar, you'll find your people here. The future of healthcare is being built right now. Come deliver this transformation. Healthcare remains one of the slowest industries to adopt new technology, lagging in automation, interoperability, and data-driven decision-making. Hospitals rely on massive administrative teams just to keep up with billing and compliance, while most small practices struggle with outdated tools, leading to cash flow issues and forcing many to sell to private equity groups just to stay afloat. Commure is here to change that. As Senior Engineering Manager, Platform Infrastructure Engineering (PIE), you'll lead the team that every other engineering team builds on. Our products support 250,000+ clinicians across hundreds of care sites, and the platform underneath them — traffic and networking, compute, datastores, Infr

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