Codoxo · 3 weeks ago
Dev Ops Engineer I
Codoxo is a leading provider of AI-driven solutions in the healthcare sector, focused on reducing waste, fraud, and abuse in healthcare spending. They are seeking a DevOps Engineer I to maintain and improve CI/CD processes while collaborating with Data Science and Webapp teams to architect cloud solutions.
AnalyticsArtificial Intelligence (AI)Fraud DetectionGenerative AIHealth CareMachine LearningSoftware
Responsibilities
Implementing GitOps/DevOps Practices
Troubleshooting developer deployment errors, cloud environment downtime, updating scaling/security configurations in collaboration with other DevOps/Platform Engineers and developers across other teams
Qualification
Required
Experience with Python & Linux Shell Scripting required
Working understanding of Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) for GitOps Principals
Working experience with building Docker containers and preferred experience with shipping them into cloud environments
Computer Science (CS) Degree or equivalent
Preferred
Preferred experience with AWS Services: EC2, VPC, S3, IAM
Preferred experience with AWS Services: Aurora, Lambda, Step Functions, ECS, EMR
Preferred experience with Javascript for building web applications to advance our Platform Engineering goals to exposing self-service infra to internal teams
Prior System Admin experience is a plus
Experience working in a regulated industry is a plus
Benefits
Health, Dental, and Vision insurance with 100% employee premium coverage (Starts Day 1)
Unlimited PTO
Annual Professional Development stipend
Annual home office stipend
401K Match (after 90 days)
Company
Codoxo
Codoxo leverages advanced generative and self-learning AI to enhance payment integrity in healthcare.
Funding
Current Stage
Growth StageTotal Funding
$49.66MKey Investors
CVS Health VenturesQED Investors
2025-12-17Series C· $35M
2025-03-01Debt Financing
2022-02-03Series B· $5.25M
Leadership Team
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