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Flagler Health

Forward Deployed Engineer

NYC Office (Remote)fulltimemidAdded today

About this role

Flagler Health seeks a full-stack engineer to work directly with MSK clinics and provider groups, translating their operational needs into end-to-end technical solutions. You'll partner closely with customers to uncover requirements, build real features across the stack, and deploy them in live clinical environments, with immediate feedback on your impact.

What you'll do

  • Partner directly with clients to understand workflows, constraints, and business goals
  • Conduct discovery conversations to turn vague requirements into detailed technical specifications
  • Build and deploy full-stack customer-facing solutions in live clinical environments
  • Support and iterate on solutions based on client feedback and usage patterns
  • Feed learnings from client work back into the core product roadmap
  • Represent Flagler credibly in technical discussions with non-technical stakeholders

What they're looking for

  • Full-stack software development beyond JavaScript/TypeScript
  • Client discovery and requirements gathering
  • Technical specification writing and translation
  • Rapid prototyping and iterative development
  • Communication and presentation to non-technical audiences
  • Healthcare domain knowledge (preferred but not required)
  • Experience with LiveKit, Twilio, or OpenAI API (nice to have)
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Flagler Health

Flagler Health builds a clinical operating system designed for musculoskeletal care providers, featuring Vue 3-based web applications with real-time patient engagement capabilities. The company is hiring Frontend Software Engineers to develop highly-available applications that operate in regulated healthcare environments.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through a project from your portfolio where you had to gather ambiguous requirements and turn them into a shipped feature—how did you approach clarifying what was actually needed?
  • Tell us about a time you had to explain a technical constraint or trade-off to a non-technical stakeholder; how did you handle it?