
Backend, Interoperability, and DevOps roles
Axle HealthWe're Axle Health, and we think in-home care deserves world-class technology. We're building the operating system for home-based healthcare — the scheduling intelligence, the clinician tools, the logistics coordination — everything that has to work perfectly so a clinician shows up at the right door at the right time with everything they need. It's a hard and important problem, and we're just getting started.
The complexity is real: real-time scheduling optimization across dynamic clinician networks, last-mile logistics that make Uber Dispatch look simple, integrations with every flavor of EMR and payer system you've never heard of, mobile-first tools that have to work in spotty cell coverage in someone's living room, and the compliance surface area that comes with handling PHI at scale — we need to build it all, and we want people who think this stuff is genuinely fun.
Currently hiring Senior Software Engineers (7+ YOE) for:
Backend (Python + Django): https://www.axlehealth.com/careers?ashby_jid=8db08b55-399c-4...
Interoperability (Typescript + Node): https://www.axlehealth.com/careers?ashby_jid=0bcdc195-ac3f-4...
DevOps and Infrastructure: https://www.axlehealth.com/careers?ashby_jid=c54930f7-5de6-4...
Opens the company's application page
Listed via
Findwork
findwork.dev
Similar roles
Multiple Senior SWE & DevOps
WME
Senior Director, Business Solutions, Technology & Operations
Go2STAFFING
Onsite IT Support Specialist – Healthcare
SIMNET Survey Portal
Admin Planning Support
AV Werving & Selectie
Design & Tech
Related reads from TCHNX

The Longitudinal Turn: Why UX Research Is Finally Measuring What Matters Over Time
Leading organizations are abandoning snapshot research in favor of continuous longitudinal studies. This shift reveals how user needs evolve and why single-point data often misleads product decisions.

The Death of the Design System as We Know It
As AI-powered design tools proliferate, the traditional design system, once the cornerstone of scalability, faces an existential question: What happens when machines can instantly generate consistent interfaces without human-maintained libraries?

The Quiet Death of Skeuomorphism's Evil Twin: Why Brutalist UI Is Finally Fading
After years of deliberately harsh interfaces, designers are rediscovering nuance. The shift signals a maturation in how we think about rebellion, accessibility, and digital craft.