Bold is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join their LA team and play a key role in shaping their architecture, building features end-to-end, and driving the technical foundation that powers member engagement and helps them scale to their next stage of growth.
Requirements
- 7+ years of experience building and scaling modern web applications on cloud infrastructure, and in particular have expertise with Javascript (ES6+) and React
- Experience working with healthcare data (HIPAA)
Responsibilities
- Build web and mobile features that meaningfully engage members, patients, physicians, and care teams.
- Partner with product, design, clinical, data science, and marketing teams to rapidly prototype, test, and launch high-impact initiatives (e.g., personalization of consumer programs, ML-driven care guidance).
- Integrate with healthcare software and physician workflows (EHRs, scheduling, clinical messaging) and develop data infrastructure to demonstrate clinical value and support research-grade analytics.
- Architect, deploy, monitor, and maintain scalable, reliable components in a HIPAA-compliant AWS environment.
- Drive platform improvements that accelerate impact and scalability while maintaining reliability.
- Foster a culture of learning and technical excellence through mentorship, code reviews, and best practices.
- Proactively evaluate and adopt emerging technologies to deliver a more engaging user experience.
Other
- LA / Hybrid Work Environment: local to Los Angeles with 4 days a week in office
- Growth Mindset: Experience building consumer products from the ground up to scale, but are also eager to grow and develop their skill set
- Communication: Comfortable sharing and receiving feedback while communicating technical decisions to internal stakeholders
- Empathy: Cares about our older adult members. We want everyone on our team to learn from our users’ challenges and needs, and use that to tailor our product and development roadmap
- Experience in a fast paced startup environment and has supported team members in navigating ambiguity