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Medical Coder Reviewer

Columbia, SC · Remote

$15.25 - $20.50/hr

Performs initial review of codes to determine scope of changes. Prepares listings of codes changes to Reference Administration staff and Medicaid Program staff for review and analysis. Conducts ...

The HSCRC Coding Reviewer will be a subject matter expert in clinical documentation review ... Performing audit functions for the HSCRC Inpatient/Outpatient Data Abstract Review Contract in a ...

Claude Code Platform Lead

Miami, FL

$56.50 - $74/hr

Implement and manage the GitLab CI/CD integration for Claude Code, enabling automated merge request creation from issues, AI-assisted code review in pipelines, and commit attribution across all ...

Claude Code Platform Lead

$60.50 - $79/hr

Implement and manage the GitLab CI/CD integration for Claude Code, enabling automated merge request creation from issues, AI-assisted code review in pipelines, and commit attribution across all ...

Claude Code Platform Lead

Jersey City, NJ

$61.50 - $80.75/hr

Implement and manage the GitLab CI/CD integration for Claude Code, enabling automated merge request creation from issues, AI-assisted code review in pipelines, and commit attribution across all ...

Principal Software Engineer - C++

Boston, MA · On-site

$146K - $196K/yr

... Code review, Testing, Continuous integration, Release management and Build systems Great to Have Experience with Compiler development - experience with Clang, LLVM Experience with advanced software ...

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How much do code review jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for code review in the United States is $43.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $69.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced in a Code Review role, and how can they be addressed?

One of the main challenges in a Code Review role is balancing thoroughness with efficiency, as it's important to catch potential issues without causing development delays. Another challenge can be providing feedback in a way that is both constructive and well-received, especially in diverse or distributed teams. Building trust and clear communication with developers helps ensure that feedback leads to improvements rather than friction. Staying up to date with evolving coding standards and best practices also helps reviewers provide relevant and effective guidance, ultimately supporting the team's success.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Code Review position, and why are they important?

To excel in a Code Review role, a strong grasp of programming languages, software development methodologies, and attention to detail is essential, often supported by experience in coding and software engineering. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, code review tools such as GitHub, Bitbucket, or Gerrit, and an understanding of automated testing frameworks are typically required. Excellent communication, collaboration, and critical thinking skills help facilitate constructive feedback and foster positive team dynamics. These competencies ensure code quality, maintainability, and overall team productivity in software development projects.

What is a Code Review job?

A Code Review job involves examining and evaluating code written by developers to ensure quality, correctness, and adherence to best practices. Reviewers check for bugs, maintainability, efficiency, and compliance with coding standards. They provide feedback to improve the overall codebase and help developers enhance their skills.

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Infographic showing various Code Review job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $90,282 per year, or $43.4 per hour.

Architect (Software Code Quality & Integration)

Bickham Services Unlimited Llc

Houston, TX

Temporary

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Architect (Software Code Quality & Integration)


Location: Houston, TX

Department: Information Technology

Term: Long Term Contract to Hire

Type: Full-Time

Schedule: 5 days, 8 hours per day


SPECIFIC CERTIFICATION OR QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:


Code Review Leadership


-Provides leadership in code reviews, setting expectations beyond standard participation
-Defines and reinforces best practice standards for code quality across teams
-Prioritizes review of critical paths and shared components to ensure system-wide reliability
-Enforces best practices including naming conventions, error handling, logging/observability, and security standards
Best Practices Ownership


-Establishes and maintains coding standards and design patterns aligned with best practices
-Drives consistency through reusable frameworks and shared libraries
-Actively promotes and ensures adoption of standards across teams
Large-Scale Integration Expertise


-Applies best practices when integrating across internal platforms and third-party systems
-Accounts for reliability, maintainability, and scalability in cross-system interactions
Governance and Guardrails


-Implements review gates, coding standards, and automated quality checks
-Leverages CI/CD pipelines to enforce linting, security scanning, and test coverage requirements
-Defines and upholds clear criteria for code readiness prior to production deployment


ESSENTIAL SKILLS REQUIRED:



-Deep ability for evaluating large, complex codebases, identifying risks, inconsistencies, and improvement opportunities.
-Strong understanding of API, integration design and code change impacts.
-Shows a solid understanding of best practice coding techniques for managing failures in distributed systems, resulting in reliable and maintainable code.
-Defines practical, best practice coding standards that are widely followed and improve code consistency and quality
-Exhibits practical coding proficiency, enabling direct contribution when necessary.
-Exhibits sound judgment in accounting for cross-team and cross-product scaling impacts, including dependencies, integration points, and system stability
-Light amount of QA testing