Commure
Software Engineer, RCM Core
About this role
Build production AI systems for healthcare revenue cycle management at Commure, an AI-native healthcare platform processing $25B+ annually in claims. You'll own end-to-end AI features powering autonomous claims workflows, denials management, and document processing, shipping directly into customer operations with full lifecycle ownership from design through production.
What you'll do
- Design and implement end-to-end AI-powered workflows for claims submission, remittance posting, and denials management
- Own product development from architecture decisions through deployment, monitoring, and customer impact
- Build integrations across healthcare systems and define technical approaches with cross-functional teams
- Establish system reliability through monitoring, logging, and alerting infrastructure
- Optimize application performance and scalability as the platform expands
- Conduct code reviews and drive architectural improvements across the stack
What they're looking for
- Frontend development (JavaScript, HTML, CSS)
- Backend development (Python, Go, or C++)
- Cloud platforms (GCP or AWS)
- Container orchestration (Docker, Kubernetes)
- Database design (relational and non-relational)
- Monitoring and observability tools
- Git version control
- End-to-end system design and architecture
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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 complex end-to-end system you've built from design through production—what were the critical architectural decisions?
- How would you approach building a claims processing workflow that needs to handle compliance and auditability at scale?