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WE ARE LOOKING FOR A TEAM MEMBER WITH GOVERNMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERIENCE (LOCAL / TRIBAL / STATE / FEDERAL). IF YOU HAVE THAT EXPERIENCE IN ADDITION TO API ENGINEERING SKILLS, PLEASE ENSURE IT IS ...

Public Health Nurse

Green Bay, WI · On-site

$33.69 - $37.58/hr

Provides client services on an as needed basis in line with current Public Health programming, goals, and objectives * Leads generalized public health nursing programs and initiatives with oversight ...

Public Health Nurse

Green Bay, WI · On-site

$33.69 - $37.58/hr

Provides client services on an as needed basis in line with current Public Health programming, goals, and objectives * Leads generalized public health nursing programs and initiatives with oversight ...

Other Provides client services on an as needed basis in line with current Public Health programming, goals, and objectives Leads generalized public health nursing programs and initiatives with ...

Serves as Public Health Accreditation Coordinator and ensures the Community Health Department is ... Implements health education and youth programing in partnerships with other Forest County ...

We specialize in systems engineering, advanced analytics, R&D programs, and strategic advisory ... The Public Health Analyst will assist with evaluating public health programs and initiatives ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH SPECIALIST II Under general supervision, this position may perform supervisory ... developers/real estate agents, engineering professionals), other County agencies, and other ...

Public Health Advisor

Queens, NY · On-site +1

$30 - $34/hr

Public Health Advisor Department : Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Division : Disease ... programming; epidemiology and surveillance; research and evaluation; training and tech assistance ...

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Public Health Engineer information

What is a public health engineer?

A public health engineer uses design tools to develop systems intended to prevent illness or injury to the public. In this career, you most often work in government agencies, but you can also work for a consulting company in the private sector, managing environmental health programs and facilities. Your job duties include advising the local population, government officials, and businesses on safety regulations needed to comply with public health best practices. You enforce both state and city sanitary codes and health laws, responding and investigating improper conditions in facilities like municipal water supplies and writing detailed technical reports on your findings. You may also investigate swimming pools, restaurants, or even industrial companies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a public health engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Public Health Engineer, you need a solid background in civil or environmental engineering, public health principles, and regulatory compliance, usually supported by a relevant engineering degree and professional licensure (e.g., PE). Familiarity with design and analysis software (such as AutoCAD, GIS), water quality monitoring tools, and public health assessment systems is essential. Strong problem-solving, communication, and project management skills help ensure effective collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and stakeholders. These competencies are crucial for developing safe, sustainable infrastructure that protects community health and meets regulatory standards.

How does a public health engineer typically collaborate with other professionals to implement community health projects?

Public Health Engineers often work closely with multidisciplinary teams, including environmental scientists, public health officials, urban planners, and local government agencies. Collaboration is essential throughout all phases of a project, from initial assessment and planning to implementation and monitoring. These engineers contribute technical expertise on water supply, sanitation, and waste management systems, ensuring that solutions are both effective and sustainable. Effective communication and teamwork help address community needs and regulatory requirements, making collaboration a cornerstone of success in this role.

What is the difference between Public Health Engineer vs Environmental Engineer?

AspectPublic Health EngineerEnvironmental Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's in Public Health, Civil Engineering, or Environmental Engineering; often requires state licensureBachelor's in Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related field; licensure may be preferred
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, public health departments, consulting firmsEnvironmental consulting firms, government agencies, industrial sectors
Industry UsageFocuses on community health, water supply, sanitation, and public safetyFocuses on pollution control, waste management, environmental impact assessments

Public Health Engineers and Environmental Engineers share overlapping credentials and often work in related settings. However, Public Health Engineers primarily focus on safeguarding community health through water, sanitation, and public safety initiatives, while Environmental Engineers concentrate on pollution control and environmental protection. Both roles are vital in promoting sustainable and healthy environments.

What cities are hiring for Public Health Engineer jobs?

Cities with the most Public Health Engineer job openings:

What states have the most Public Health Engineer jobs?

States with the most job openings for Public Health Engineer jobs include:

Infographic showing various Public Health Engineer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

$95K - $107K/yr

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

About Us
Flourish and Thrive Labs is a woman-owned and led consulting firm specializing in public health solutions. Our team, composed of former public health officials, works with state and local health departments across the country, building resilient public health operating systems. We pride ourselves on being different, holding ourselves to high ethical standards, and taking care of each other.
We view our company as an urban neighborhood-a diverse group of individuals coming together to live and work, embracing the beauty in that diversity. We are a wacky bunch who are intent on spreading joy! (We just mailed out stickers to over 200 local health health professionals because we felt they could use more joy!)
As Salesforce, Microsoft, Snowflake, and AWS partners, we specialize in technology implementation with a strong people focus. We combine this with strategic planning, data analysis, coaching, and facilitation to effectively support local public health department staff.
Our core values are:
  • People First
  • Focus on Capacity Building
  • Belief in Continuous Experimentation
  • By Public Heath; For Public Health
  • We Do What Is Right. Always.

We're seeking passionate, joyful individuals who align with our ethos of being different and making a difference.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR A TEAM MEMBER WITH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERIENCE (LOCAL/ TRIBAL/ STATE/ FEDERAL).
About Consulting at F&T Labs
If you're new to consulting, we want to help you understand what makes F&T Labs different and why our approach might be perfect for you. We know transitioning from government and non-profit to consulting can be a big step, but we've designed our work environment to blend the best of both worlds.
First, let's talk about how we work. Unlike traditional consulting firms, we hire you for a role, not a specific project. This means you can contribute to various initiatives that match your expertise and interests. Think of it as bringing your public health superpowers to different challenges where they're needed most.
We believe in measuring what matters. While many consulting firms focus on billable hours, we care about the quality and impact of your work. Time sheets don't measure your success with us - it's measured by the meaningful solutions you help create for our clients and their communities.
Yes, we have utilization targets (consulting speak for how much of your time is spent on client work), but we view these as guideposts rather than strict rules. They help us ensure we're making a sustainable impact while maintaining a healthy business. These targets are meant to motivate, not to create stress.
One of the most dynamic aspects of consulting is its natural rhythm. Some weeks might be bustling with activity, while others might be quieter. We embrace these ebbs and flows because they create space for both intense, focused work and time for learning, reflection, and personal growth. This is part of our philosophy that work and life shouldn't be at odds - they should be integrated in a sustainable and energizing way.
At our core, we're built on a simple belief: when our team members flourish, our clients flourish, and ultimately, communities thrive. That's why we've created an environment that supports your growth, values your expertise, and understands that the best solutions come from people who feel empowered and energized by their work.
If you're passionate about public health and excited about the possibility of expanding your impact through consulting, we'd love to talk with you. Your experience in public health is valuable, and we're here to help you apply it in new and meaningful ways.
Notice
No 3rd Party Recruiters. No Phone Calls. We are unable to do informational interviews at this moment. Candidates who call or schedule a "coffee chat" will be considered disqualified.
Senior API Engineer
Notice
No 3rd Party Recruiters. No Phone Calls. We are unable to do informational interviews at this moment. Candidates who call or schedule a "coffee chat" will be considered disqualified.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR A TEAM MEMBER WITH GOVERNMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERIENCE (LOCAL / TRIBAL / STATE / FEDERAL). IF YOU HAVE THAT EXPERIENCE IN ADDITION TO API ENGINEERING SKILLS, PLEASE ENSURE IT IS CLEAR ON YOUR RESUME.
What do we mean by governmental public health? We're looking for people who have worked directly for a public health agency: a local health department, tribal health organization, state health department, or federal public health agency like CDC or HRSA. We require this because there's no substitute for the lived experience of navigating government systems, understanding the constraints public health staff face, and developing genuine empathy for the people doing this work. That empathy shapes how we build solutions.
Compensation Note: If a salary range is listed for this position, please note that we will be offering at the starting point of the band. We cover 100% of your health insurance!
Role Overview
We're seeking a Senior API Engineer who pairs deep integration and API design expertise with a strong understanding of public health operations. You'll own API and integration architecture on complex implementations, coach less experienced engineers, and shape how data moves between the systems that public health teams depend on every day.
This role is about building APIs and integrations that fit how public health actually operates. Your background in public health means you understand the human stakes of this work. A delayed notification, a dropped record, or a broken data feed affects real people and real public health responses. You'll anticipate needs that clients haven't named yet, push back on designs that won't hold up in production, and advocate for the end users who rely on these systems.
You'll work on our PH360 platform and on client implementations that often involve inherited integrations built by previous vendors. You'll partner with Salesforce developers, solution architects, and QA to make APIs reliable, observable, and aligned with API-led best practices. You'll also coach client technical teams, helping them adopt sound patterns and grow their skills.
If you've ever inherited a tangle of integrations and wanted to set them right, this is your chance to build it right.
How You'll Work
You'll be part of an Agile Release Train (ART) that follows SAFe principles. This means:
  • Program Increment (PI) Planning: You'll participate in quarterly planning sessions, helping shape the integration roadmap and contributing your public health perspective
  • Sprint Collaboration: You'll work in two-week sprints with daily standups, regular backlog refinement, and sprint retrospectives
  • Technical Leadership: You'll guide API and integration architecture decisions and help less experienced engineers grow their skills
  • Cross-functional Partnership: You'll work closely with Salesforce developers, solutions analysts, architects, and QA to ensure what we build truly serves our clients

Key Responsibilities
  • Design, build, and maintain APIs and integrations across the API-led layers (System, Process, and Experience)
  • Lead API architecture discussions and contribute to solution design alongside architects
  • Audit inherited APIs and integrations and propose corrections, including restructuring services that sit at the wrong architectural layer
  • Coach client technical teams on API best practices, helping them move from ad-hoc patterns to sound API-led design
  • Mentor junior engineers through pair programming, code reviews, and direct guidance
  • Write clean, well-documented, testable code with robust error handling, retry logic, and observability
  • Identify and resolve complex integration challenges across Salesforce, notification platforms, and other connected systems
  • Collaborate with Salesforce developers and QA to ensure end-to-end quality across integrated workflows
  • Translate public health workflows into reliable, scalable API and integration patterns
  • Contribute to code reviews with constructive, supportive feedback

Experience Required
  • 5+ years of hands-on API development and systems integration experience at a senior level
  • 1-3 years working for a governmental public health agency (local, state, federal, or tribal)
  • Strong backend engineering background in Java, Python, Node.js, or a comparable language
  • Experience working in Agile or SAFe environments
  • Strong collaboration and communication skills
  • Track record of mentoring or guiding less experienced engineers, including across organizational boundaries

Technical Requirements
  • Expertise in API-led connectivity and clear judgment on when a service belongs at the System, Process, or Experience layer
  • Experience designing API contracts with OpenAPI Specification (OAS), RAML, or equivalent
  • Deep experience with REST and SOAP APIs, including OAuth 2.0, mTLS, and JWT
  • Strong data transformation skills across JSON, XML, and flat-file formats
  • Familiarity with asynchronous messaging patterns, including queues, topics, and event streams (SQS, SNS, Kafka, Anypoint MQ, or similar)
  • Experience deploying and operating services in cloud or hybrid environments (AWS preferred)
  • Proficiency in automated unit and integration testing, with meaningful coverage of integration flows
  • Strong understanding of error handling, retry strategies, and observability in distributed systems
  • Experience with API gateways and lifecycle management
  • Experience with version control (Git) and CI/CD practices (Maven, GitHub Actions, or comparable tooling)

Preferred Qualifications
  • MuleSoft development experience on Mule 4, including Anypoint Studio, API Manager, Runtime Manager, DataWeave, and MUnit
  • MuleSoft Certified Developer or MuleSoft Certified Integration Architect
  • Experience integrating with Salesforce (Bulk API, Streaming API, Platform Events, Change Data Capture)
  • Familiarity with HIPAA compliance requirements and PHI handling in integrations
  • Experience with SAFe Agile methodology
  • Background in public health data systems, including HL7, FHIR, immunization information systems (IIS), or electronic case reporting (eCR)
  • Experience with notification platforms and event-driven architectures
  • Experience building or consuming AI and LLM APIs (AWS Bedrock or similar)

Notice
Must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship. Willingness to adhere to our no-drug workplace policy. You must agree to undergo eVerify for employment status at hiring.
No 3rd Party Recruiters.
We value initiative. If you're genuinely interested in this role, show us. (However, please do not use the "Schedule a Meeting" feature on our website. You will be disqualified.) We notice candidates who take the extra step to express real interest. Demonstrate the value that you will add to F&T Labs.
At Flourish and Thrive Labs, we believe in the unique value each candidate brings. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and experiences, even if you don't meet all listed qualifications.
Product Development Remote (United States)
The pay range for this role is:
95,000 - 107,500 USD per year (US National)