DevOps Engineer
Hive- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
The DevOps Engineer should possess a Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related technical field, with a minimum of two years of relevant work experience. They must be proficient in AWS tooling, including EC2, RDS, S3, IAM, and Networking services, and have knowledge of best practices in AWS, Chef, Docker, and Jenkins. Strong Linux skills, a working understanding of Python, Git, SQL, and Terraform are also required, along with excellent communication and collaboration skills.
The DevOps Engineer will create infrastructure in AWS to support globally deployed applications, build robust cloud management services for monitoring, logging, security scanning, and alerting, monitor system performance, application health, and infrastructure metrics, implement proactive measures to optimize performance and availability, continuously improve the deployment process, apply security best practices at the cloud, operating system, and application level, follow HIPAA compliance guidelines and policies, contribute to a culture of learning, collaboration, and continuous improvement within the team, and participate in an on-call rotation.
Non-invasive cardiac testing for heart disease
HeartFlow provides a non-invasive cardiac test that helps visualize a patient's coronary arteries in detail. This technology allows physicians to diagnose and treat heart disease more effectively without the need for invasive procedures, which reduces risks for patients and costs for healthcare providers. HeartFlow's main clients are healthcare professionals seeking safer diagnostic methods. The company offers several analyses, including FFRCT Analysis and Plaque Analysis, all of which have received FDA clearance and are available in multiple countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and Canada. Unlike many competitors, HeartFlow focuses on providing a comprehensive suite of analyses that enhance treatment planning. The goal of HeartFlow is to improve cardiovascular care by making it safer and more efficient for both patients and healthcare providers.