Backend & Infrastructure Engineer (Only apply if you're a strong fit)
NextDoor.Company is a healthtech startup building AI-driven voice infrastructure for healthcare systems. The engineer will own system architecture, deployment pipelines, and reliability to scale services across multiple healthcare providers. The role requires strong backend fundamentals in Golang, NodeJS, and Python along with experience in GCP and Kubernetes. This position offers significant ownership of real-world healthcare-facing systems.
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Experience
4-5 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
NextDoor.Company is a healthtech startup building AI-driven voice infrastructure for healthcare systems. The engineer will own system architecture, deployment pipelines, and reliability to scale services across multiple healthcare providers. The role requires strong backend fundamentals in Golang, NodeJS, and Python along with experience in GCP and Kubernetes. This position offers significant ownership of real-world healthcare-facing systems.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 healthtech role with defined ownership and clear infrastructure-focused responsibilities at the intersection of AI and healthcare.
The JD provides a crisp, well-defined set of responsibilities and technical stack aligned with the backend and infrastructure focus.
Must haves
- 4+ years experience as backend engineer in production
- Strong command over HLD, LLD, and RESTful API development
- Exposure to GCP and Kubernetes
- Familiarity with PostgreSQL and Firestore
- Ability to debug complex issues and write modular code
Tools and skills
Nice to have: healthcare systems, ehrs, rpa, data ingestion.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
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