Full Stack Engineer, Experienced
About the role
Your Role As a Full Stack Engineer in the healthcare space, you’ll architect seamless, mission-critical applications that clinicians and patients depend on. From polished interfaces to high-performance backends, you’ll shape technology that improves care delivery and enhances lives.
Responsibilities
- Independently design, build, and maintain moderately complex application features across UI, API, and data layers, following established architectural patterns and standards.
- Develop secure, testable, and maintainable code aligned with modern architectural patterns.
- Implement and support system integrations and data models for distributed components under guidance, ensuring reliability, performance, and maintainability.
- Ensure applications are cloud-ready and compatible with established CI/CD workflows.
- Leverage AI tools to enhance productivity, code quality, and documentation, while critically applying outputs.
- Collaborate with product, design, QA, and platform partners to clarify requirements and deliver well-scoped solutions, escalating complexity as appropriate.
Qualifications
- 3+ years of experience in full stack development.
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent IT experience.
- Proficiency in modern front-end frameworks (React, Vue, Angular or similar) and JavaScript/TypeScript.
- Experience building backend services and APIs using .NET, Java, Node.js, Python, or similar technologies.
- Strong knowledge of SQL (e.g., MS SQL Server, Oracle) and/or NoSQL databases and RESTful integrations.
- Experience developing cloud-native applications (Azure preferred; AWS/GCP acceptable).
- Experience with containerization (e.g., Docker).
- Familiarity using Infrastructure as Code (e.g., Ansible, Bicep, ARM, Terraform) to provision and manage cloud resources.
- Working knowledge of CI/CD pipelines and version control systems (e.g., GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket).
- Experience using AI-assisted coding tools in professional software development (e.g., GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Claude, or similar).
- Experience working in regulated environments (e.g., healthcare) preferred.
- Familiarity with healthcare interoperability standards or enterprise healthcare platforms (e.g., Epic) preferred.
About Stellarus and the Ascendiun Family of Companies
Stellarus, launched in January 2025, is designed to scale innovative healthcare solutions that support customers in creating a health care experience deserving of their family, friends, and neighbors. Stellarus is part of a family of organizations that is overseen by a nonprofit corporate entity named Ascendiun. The Ascendiun Family of Companies also includes Blue Shield of California and its subsidiary, Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan and Altais, a clinical services company. Stellarus’ vision is to empower its customers to create a healthcare experience that is worthy of their family, friends, and neighbors. Stellarus’ objective is to offer innovative, modern, scalable solutions that challenge the health care status quo. This very closely aligns with Blue Shield of California’s vision by using innovation to improve quality, affordability, and experience for members. To achieve our mission, we foster an environment where all employees can thrive and contribute fully to address the needs of the various communities we serve. We are committed to creating and maintaining a supportive workplace that upholds our values and advances our goals.