Commure
Software Engineer, Biller Workflows
About this role
Join Commure's Air Billing team as a Software Engineer II to build high-traffic, data-dense interfaces for claims, appointments, and payments processing. You'll own end-to-end features in a healthcare billing platform handling $25B+ in annual claims, working directly with billers and shipping to production daily.
What you'll do
- Own features end-to-end from design through production rollout on claims, appointments, and payments-posting surfaces
- Write production-ready code with meaningful tests, observability, and clean data models that scale
- Partner with product, design, and billing operations to solve real biller workflow problems
- Build reliability infrastructure including dashboards, logging, and alerting for production issues
- Review code and designs for correctness, performance on data-dense screens, and UX consistency
- Help establish technical standards and mentor teammates as the team scales
What they're looking for
- Full-stack development with 3+ years shipping production features end-to-end
- Frontend development building clean, maintainable UIs and optimizing data-dense screens
- Backend API design and data-layer fundamentals including filtering, pagination, and query optimization
- Production observability including monitoring, logging, and alerting
- Debugging and troubleshooting complex systems
- Technical judgment and tradeoff analysis
- Clear communication and collaboration across teams
- Ownership mindset with bias for action
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Commure
Commure builds AI-powered healthcare solutions that automate clinical documentation, billing workflows, and claims processing for healthcare organizations and their clinicians. The company is hiring full-stack engineers, R&D specialists, forward-deployed engineers, and backend developers to scale LLM-based systems and real-time automation tools across its platform serving 500+ healthcare organizations.
- Website
- commure.com
Likely interview questions
- Describe a time you shipped a complex end-to-end feature in production—what was the most challenging part and how did you handle it?
- Tell us about a data-dense UI you've built—what performance issues did you encounter and how did you optimize it?