Mango & Peaches is reimagining how consumers engage with health and wellness by building a connective layer between the consumer subscription world and the clinical world, allowing customers to manage their subscriptions, billing, and products, while providers focus on delivering clinical care. They are seeking a Founding Software Engineer to set the technical foundation for their subscription platform and lead development of their early product, architecting and building a HIPAA-aligned system.
Requirements
- 6+ years designing and building distributed, API-driven web applications
- Proven ability to architect systems that integrate with external APIs or healthcare platforms
- Experience building or scaling subscription or e-commerce systems (e.g., Stripe, Recurly)
- Expertise in cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, or Azure) and IaC tools (Terraform, Pulumi, CloudFormation)
- Strong foundation in data modeling, event-driven architectures, and microservices
- Deep understanding of security and compliance in regulated environments (HIPAA preferred)
- Experience integrating with or extending commercial EHR systems
Responsibilities
- Architect and build our subsctiption and integrations platfrom from the ground up
- Develop APIs and backend systems for membership management, billing, and fulfillment
- Integrate with external EHRs using FHIR or vendor SDKs
- Implement HIPAA-aligned infrastructure, inducing authentication, encryption, and audit logging
- Stand up CI/CD pipelines and infrastructure as code for reliable deployments
- Launch a data warehouse prototype to track membership and usage analytics
- Collaborate with clinicians, operations, customer success, and marketing teams
Other
- Startup or early-stage experience; ability to make independent architectural decisions
- Comfortable balancing “build fast” vs. “build right” in an ambiguous environment
- Excellent communicator who thrives in cross-functional collaboration
- Familiarity with fulfillment, logistics, or subscription commerce
- Background in data pipelines or consumer healthtech