R1 RCM's mission is to make the US healthcare system more efficient by focusing on revenue, so hospitals can focus on care
Requirements
- Proven experience building and operating large-scale, complicated data platforms or systems
- Proficiency in modern programming languages like Python, Java, Go, Rust, TypeScript, Kotlin, or C
- Experience with cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, or Azure)
- Strong track record of leading technical projects and mentoring other engineers
- Excitement to work in AI-native environment, openness to trying new technologies, and experience building with AI-native tools (e.g., Cursor, Windsurf, Lovable)
- Experience in healthcare or Revenue Cycle Management (RCM)
- Experience with large-scale data platforms like Snowflake, Databricks, Palantir, EMR, Athena
Responsibilities
- Execute projects independently: Take ownership of features and projects from requirements to production, working closely with stakeholders to deliver effective solutions
- Build and ship features: Design straightforward, maintainable code that solves business problems efficiently and integrates well with existing systems
- Deliver with quality: Write clean, tested code and ensure features perform reliably in production through proper monitoring and operational practices
- Collaborate effectively: Partner with product managers, designers, and other engineers to translate business requirements into working software
- Grow technical skills: Continuously improve your technical abilities and contribute to team knowledge through code reviews and technical discussions
Other
- Bachelor's, Master's, or Ph.D. degree in a relevant field (not explicitly mentioned but implied)
- Travel requirements: selected candidates will participate in an in-person interview, and travel accommodations will be provided as needed
- US-based position, with locations in San Francisco, New York, Austin, or Chicago
- Equal employment opportunities and a fair and inclusive experience for all applicants
- Competitive benefits package, including annual bonus plan