We are looking to make our first engineering hire at Mano Health. The role starts as a contracting position with clear guidelines for full-time. This role will report directly to the CTO and own a complete product line. Both founders are former Amazon senior engineers building in a market with low competition.
Culture-fit Requirements
- Customer-obsessed
- Opinionated but convincible
- Has great taste
- Wicked fast iterations
- High trust, high loyalty
- Cares deeply about changing healthcare and insurance
Role Guidelines
- Measure twice, cut once. Design features by presenting multiple options for review prior to implementation. You show good judgment when making technical trade-offs.
- High ownership. You are able to operate independently and own features end to end with minimal guidance.
- Comfortable with moving fast, taking shortcuts as directed and technical guidance.
- Super user of Cursor & Chrome Dev Tools.
- Background in life sciences, UX or product design is a plus.
- Help manage & grow an on/offshore team.
- Design and build products from repo creation
- Extreme knowledge and expertise in building data-intensive applications
- Will thrive in 9/9/6 work environment
What you will be building?
Our current customers are health insurance companies (umbrella term for anyone that manages health insurance). You will be helping us build two core products:
- Care Navigation: Find the best health care providers at the right price (think ZocDoc). You will take this product, increase it’s robustness.
- Claims Guidance: Integration with clearing houses to automate & standardize claims processing. Complex data heavy interfaces.
Technical Stack
- Frontend: React, React Router, Tailwind.css and Mantine.
- Backend: Node.js + Typescript Hono Lambda. Heavy IO operations will be written in Go.
- Infrastructure:
- Auth: Clerk (we will roll our own using Auth.js eventually)
- Hosting: AWS, Cloudflare Pages
- Compute: AWS Lambda, ECS Fargate (for long running jobs)
- Storage: S3, DynamoDB, PostgresSQL
- Analytics: CloudWatch, Metabase