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Clera

Forward Deployed Engineer

Miami (Remote)$80k–$130kfulltimemidAdded today

About this role

A hands-on engineer role building customer-facing software solutions for a healthcare/operations company. You'll develop full-stack features, work directly with customers on requirements, and travel to deploy and support solutions on-site.

What you'll do

  • Develop front-end and back-end features using TypeScript, React, Deno, Node, and SQL
  • Gather requirements and iterate on solutions directly with customers
  • Deploy services on AWS and troubleshoot production issues
  • Travel frequently for on-site customer engagements and deployments
  • Contribute to product design and rapid prototyping to move ideas to shipped code
  • Support team logistics during travel and ensure smooth customer experiences

What they're looking for

  • TypeScript
  • React
  • Node.js
  • Deno
  • SQL databases
  • AWS deployment and operations
  • Customer communication and stakeholder management
  • Full-stack development

Benefits

  • Total compensation target of $120,000–$150,000 including benefits and equity
  • Travel-related allowances
  • On-site role in Miami with relocation support available
  • Fast-paced, collaborative team environment
  • Opportunity to work directly with customers and see impact
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Clera

Clera builds an agentic operating system that automates complex workflows and processes through AI agents, with a platform designed to simplify distributed infrastructure management for developers. The company is hiring Founding Engineers, Customer Engineers, and Product Engineers to develop both backend systems and user-facing interfaces across their AI automation products.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through a recent full-stack project where you built both front-end and back-end features—what stack did you use and what challenges did you face?
  • Tell us about a time you gathered requirements from a non-technical stakeholder or customer and had to translate that into shipped software.