About the role
We’re looking for a Mid-Level Full Stack Engineer with 4+ years of hands-on experience to join our R&D team in Tel Aviv.
In this role, you’ll take real ownership of production-grade features across the stack and play a key part in designing, building, and scaling an AI-driven healthcare platform that has a real-world impact.
You’ll work closely with Product, Clinical, and Data teams to deliver high-quality, scalable systems used daily by healthcare providers in the US.
What you’ll do
- Own end-to-end features across frontend, backend, and cloud infrastructure
- Design and build scalable, maintainable, production-ready systems
- Work with modern full-stack technologies and serverless architecture
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to turn complex requirements into reliable solutions
- Take part in architectural discussions, performance optimizations, and code reviews
- Contribute to improving development standards, tooling, and engineering culture
Requirements
- 4+ years of proven hands-on Full Stack experience
- Strong experience with Node.js, TypeScript, and React
- Solid understanding of backend architecture, APIs, and data modeling
- Experience working with cloud-based systems (AWS – advantage)
- High standards for clean, readable, and maintainable code
- Strong communication skills and ability to work in a collaborative environment
- Ownership mindset and the ability to work independently on complex tasks
Nice to have
- Experience with serverless and event-driven architectures
- Hands-on experience with AWS (Lambda, DynamoDB, SQS/SNS, Step Functions, etc.)
- Familiarity with LLMs, AI tools, or agent-based systems
- Experience in healthcare, health-tech, or regulated environments
Why join us
- Work on a product with real clinical impact, improving patient safety and healthcare workflows
- Join a strong, experienced engineering team that values quality and ownership
- Hands-on exposure to scalable AWS microservices and modern AI-driven systems
- A fast-growing company with increasing traction in the US healthcare market