DescribeHire With Rapha

Founding Engineer / CTO (Full-Stack, AI)

United StatesUp to $150K / yearfull-time

Benefits

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About company

We’re building Jarvis (from Ironman) for doctors. It’s an AI Agent that listens to doctor-patient conversations and automates all the administrative work—documentation, prescriptions, forms—while providing feedback and insights to help providers improve clinical performance.

About the role

As a founding engineer or a CTO, you will help us build the brain of modern healthcare. You’ll work directly with doctors, iterate fast, and own key parts of the tech stack.

What you’ll do:

  • Build tools doctors actually use and trust every day

  • Architect and scale HIPAA-compliant infrastructure across 10,000+ real-time conversations

  • Build, evolve, and maintain our full-stack applications

  • Own and ship backend systems (Python / FastAPI)

  • Contribute to our React/Typescript frontend

  • Help define engineering culture, standards, and future hires

Tech stack: TypeScript, FastAPI (Python), Firebase, Heroku


We’re looking for

A hands-on builder who:

  • Thrives in early-stage chaos and ownership

  • Has strong experience with Python and TypeScript

  • Enjoys solving complex infrastructure and compliance puzzles

  • (Bonus) Has worked with LLMs or interest in clinical AI applications

  • Great verbal and written communication skills

Why Join Us?

  • 🏥 Fix a broken system: Free doctors from paperwork – and let them save lives.

  • 🔧 Own the tech: You’ll architect core systems that power every feature and outcome

  • 📈 Ride the rocket: We're growing fast with demand we can't keep up with

  • 💼 Real-world impact: Our deployments already save doctors hours each day

  • 💰 Meaningful compensation: Competitive salary + living costs + significant equity that reflects your importance to our success

  • 👥 Shape the team: Define our engineering culture and help hire the next 10X engineers

  • 💸 Backed by the best: Support from investors who’ve built and backed multi-billion-dollar healthcare startups