Truveta
Software Engineer – Commerce
About this role
Truveta, a healthcare-focused data platform, seeks entry-level software engineers to build scalable cloud-based solutions that transform medical research and clinical care. Based in Seattle, this hybrid role offers mentorship and the opportunity to work on distributed systems and data pipelines in a mission-driven startup environment.
What you'll do
- Build reliable, secure, and scalable software solutions using modern cloud-based technologies
- Design and implement distributed systems, data pipelines, and APIs for healthcare applications
- Iterate on software solutions while balancing privacy, security, and reliability requirements
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to solve complex healthcare technology challenges
- Participate in ongoing training on privacy, ethics, and security best practices
- Contribute to code that directly impacts patient outcomes and medical research
What they're looking for
- Cloud-based software development
- Distributed systems design
- Data pipeline architecture
- API design and development
- Problem-solving and quick learning
- Security and privacy awareness
- Collaborative teamwork
- Healthcare technology domain knowledge (preferred)
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Truveta
Truveta builds a healthcare data platform that leverages software engineering and AI to transform how healthcare organizations manage and derive insights from data. The company is hiring software engineers across multiple specializations including person matching, core platform services, and backend systems, as well as machine learning engineers focused on generative AI and large language models.
- Website
- truveta.com
Likely interview questions
- Describe your experience building scalable software solutions in cloud environments—what technologies did you use?
- Walk us through a time you had to balance competing requirements like security, privacy, and performance. How did you approach it?