Remote Integration Engineer
Abridge
πRemote - United States
Please let Abridge know you found this job on JobsCollider. Thanks! π
Job highlights
Summary
The job is for a Senior Integrations Engineer at Abridge, a fast-growing healthcare technology company that specializes in AI-powered clinical documentation. The role involves designing, building, and scaling integrations for the company's product, collaborating with various teams, and working on their tech stack.
Requirements
- 5+ years of experience launching business-critical integrations with large enterprises
- Experience working with technologies REST-like APIs, OAuth2.0, mTLS
Responsibilities
- Scale up our business by designing, building, and supporting our integrations and infrastructure
- Build robust healthcare integrations without compromising security, privacy, or quality
- Collaborate closely with our health system customers to deploy, troubleshoot, and support integrations
- Enhance existing systems to add new functionality, and to improve performance, stability, quality, and security
Preferred Qualifications
- 2+ years of experience working with healthcare data integrations
- Experienced in delivering integrations with EHRs like Epic and others
Benefits
- Unlimited PTO for salaried team members, plus 12 national holidays
- Comprehensive and generous benefits package: 16 weeks paid parental leave, flexible working hours, remote work environment, equity for all new employees, generous equipment budget for your home office setup ($1600)
Share this job:
Disclaimer: Please check that the job is real before you apply. Applying might take you to another website that we don't own. Please be aware that any actions taken during the application process are solely your responsibility, and we bear no responsibility for any outcomes.
Similar Remote Jobs
- πUnited States
- πWorldwide
- πAustralia
- πFrance
- πFrance
- πIndia
- πGreece
- π°$64k-$70kπUnited Kingdom
- πEurope, Middle East, and Africa
- πUnited States
Please let Abridge know you found this job on JobsCollider. Thanks! π