Fullstack Engineer, External Products

Thyme Care Thyme Care · Healthcare · Remote · Engineering

Fullstack Engineer role focused on building and iterating on external products for Thyme Care, a healthcare company specializing in oncology care. The role involves working across the full stack to evolve member-facing and provider-facing experiences, from early-stage solutions to mature, scalable products. The engineer will collaborate with product and design, contribute to new product ideas, improve workflows, and ensure technology supports seamless communication and data flow. While AI is mentioned as a tool used by the company to improve care, this role is primarily focused on full-stack development of user-facing products, not direct AI/ML model development.

What you'd actually do

  1. As a Fullstack Engineer working on external products at Thyme Care, you’ll be part of a team iterating rapidly on experiences that serve both our members and the providers who care for them.
  2. You’ll help evolve these offerings from early-stage solutions into mature, scalable products, contributing across the full stack and across multiple surfaces.
  3. You’ll build features across both member and provider surfaces, working closely with Product, Design, and cross-functional partners to deliver cohesive, user-centered experiences.
  4. You’ll contribute to new product ideas and experiments, improve existing workflows, and help ensure our technology supports seamless communication, data flow, and decision-making across the care journey.
  5. Shadow and ultimately join our on-call rotation, helping to triage new alerts and maintain the health of our applications.

Skills

Required

  • web development
  • Vue.js/TypeScript
  • FastAPI/Python
  • Postgres
  • observability stack
  • Datadog

Nice to have

  • contributed to public-facing applications
  • supported user-facing applications
  • healthcare or health tech experience

What the JD emphasized

  • fast-paced, early stage environments
  • iterating quickly to ship MVPs
  • make data-driven decisions
  • collaborated closely with a Product team
  • shape early ideas
  • projects from a loosely scoped idea to a fully realized feature
  • strong experience with web development
  • built single-page applications
  • comfort using an observability stack to monitor features once they hit production
  • troubleshooting any issues that arise
  • early-stage solutions
  • mature, scalable products
  • early ideas
  • new product ideas and experiments
  • improve existing workflows
  • early stage environments
  • scaling businesses
  • fast-paced environments
  • rapid changes to the business, strategy, organization, and priorities are par for the course
  • Protecting member data is a first priority
  • reasoning about the security implications of the changes you make