About Stellar Health:
Historically, US Healthcare has relied on a fee-for-service reimbursement system where providers are paid based on the quantity of patient visits and procedures, rather than the quality of health outcomes.
At Stellar Health, we help primary care providers put patient health first. Our platform - a mix of technology, people, and analytics - supports providers at the point of care, delivering real-time patient information, activating practice staff, and empowering providers and care teams with incentives that reward the work they are already doing to keep patients healthy. Using the Stellar App, our web-based, point-of-care tool; practices receive a simple checklist of recommended actions that support the best quality care. Providers and care teams are then paid monthly for each action they complete, and Payors save money in reduced healthcare costs along the way.
Stellar is a US-based Health-tech backed by Top VCs (General Atlantic, Point72, & Primary Venture Partners) with an established product & proven operating model. We’ve shown that we make a real difference for physician practices and their patients.
About the position:
DevOps engineering can take on several meanings, so one question we’d ask is: “How do they actually define DevOps/DevSecOps responsibilities within their Engineering organization?”
For Stellar Health, our goal within the DevSecOps team is to create and manage capabilities that our Product and Engineering teams can leverage themselves. We pair those capabilities with guardrails, for both security and maintainability to help keep everyone accountable. These guardrails can be terraform modules, security scans, or just a code review.
While a continuously evolving target, we want to support our fellow Engineering teams to be able to deploy what they need, in a secure, consistent and maintainable way and make it as easy as it should be to do so.
Here is some information around the scope of services and technology we leverage to do help move us towards that goal:
Capabilities the DevSecOps team at Stellar Health drives:
Technical/Platform Stack:
What you’ll do:
As Senior DevOps Engineer 2 you should have:
Who will love this job:
Pay:
The salary range for this role is $200,000 - $240,000 and will be eligible for an annual performance based bonus and equity grant.
Where a new hire falls within this range will be based on their individual skills and experience, and how these competencies compare across other employees in the same role. Stellar's bands are designed to allow for individual compensation growth within the role. As such, new hires typically start at the lower end of the range. Stellar rewards performance and outcomes - should you join the company, you will have the opportunity to grow your salary over time.
Stellar reserves the right to change our compensation bands at any time.
Perks & Benefits:
Stellar offers a carefully curated selection of wellness benefits and perks to our employees:
Diversity is the key to our success. Stellar Health is an equal opportunity employer and we are open to all qualified applicants regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.
We believe that diverse teams -and the different identities, cultures, and life experiences our team members bring to the table- enable us to create amazing products, find creative solutions to interesting problems, and build an inclusive working environment.
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