Full Stack Developer + DevOps - Remote
Job Title: Full Stack Developer + DevOpsLocation:Remote (Anywhere in the U.S.)Client Location: NYC AreaJob Type: Contract / Full-Time (specify as needed)Experience Level: 5+ YearsJob Description:We are seeking an experienced Full Stack Developer with strong DevOps skills to join our growing engineering team. This role is fully remote, though the client is based in the NYC area. The ideal candidate will play a key role in designing, developing, and deploying full-stack applications in close collaboration with UX, Product, AI, and Business teams.Key Responsibilities:• Design, build, and maintain scalable full-stack applications using TypeScript, GraphQL, PostgreSQL, React, and Next.js. • Collaborate cross-functionally with UX, Product, and AI teams to implement user-facing features. • Drive architectural decisions that ensure scalability, reliability, and maintainability. • Implement robust testing frameworks to ensure high-quality releases. • Build and maintain observability and monitoring tools (e.g., Datadog). • Own system components and features end-to-end with minimal oversight.• Contribute to DevOps efforts and bolthires/CD workflows on AWS, Azure, or GCP. • Communicate complex technical topics clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Required Skills:• Strong hands-on experience with TypeScript, GraphQL, PostgreSQL, React, and Next.js in production environments. • Proven experience building SaaS applications, ideally in the healthcare sector. • Prior work on AI-powered user-facing products. • Expertise with DevOps and cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or GCP. • Experience in developing scalable architectures and large-scale systems.• Deep understanding of PostgreSQL schema design and performance tuning. • Familiarity with observability tools like Datadog. • Excellent communication and collaboration skills. Nice to Have:• Prior experience working in startup or agile product teams. • Familiarity with HIPAA or other healthcare compliance frameworks. Apply tot his job