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AspectRemote Full Stack Dot Net DeveloperRemote Front End Developer
Required SkillsProficiency in C#, ASP.NET, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL
Work EnvironmentDevelops both server-side and client-side applications, often in enterprise settings
Industry UsageCommon in software, finance, healthcare sectors
Certifications.NET certifications, Microsoft Certified Developer

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Senior Full Stack Engineer, AI Platform

Senior Full Stack Engineer, AI Platform

Geisinger Health

Danville, PA • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 27 days ago


Geisinger Health rating

6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 430 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

445th of 876 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Location:
Work from home (Pennsylvania)
Shift:
Days (United States of America)
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Worker Type:
Regular
Exemption Status:
Yes
Job Summary:
Geisinger is operationalizing AI at scale - moving past pilots into a portfolio of production AI capabilities serving 70+ programs across clinical care, operations, the health plan, and pharmacy. None of that scales without strong internal applications: the dashboards, evaluation tools, and developer portals that program teams, governance stakeholders, and platform engineers actually live inside every day.
This role is where those applications get built. The Senior Full Stack Engineer owns the end-to-end product quality of every user-facing application the AI Platform ships - design system to component library, backend-for-frontend APIs to telemetry, role-based access to load-time budgets. Whenever a program lead opens a platform dashboard, a governance reviewer opens an evaluation tool, or a developer hits an internal portal, this is the engineer whose work decides whether they trust what they see and come back tomorrow.
The role exists because internal AI tooling has stopped being a nice-to-have. The pace of program delivery is now bounded by how quickly teams can read platform data, configure platform capabilities, and self-serve onboarding into the platform's standard paths. We need a senior engineer who treats internal applications as a real product surface and who is opinionated about what good looks like.
Job Duties:
Why This Role Matters:
The AI Platform is an enabling team that builds reusable capabilities for every AI program at Geisinger. Most of those capabilities have a user-facing surface - dashboards, configuration interfaces, review tools, developer portals and each of those surfaces is the moment a program team, a governance reviewer, or a platform engineer decides whether the platform is helping them or getting in their way. Slow, ugly, or inaccessible internal applications quietly kill adoption and adoption is what the platform is measured on. The application portfolio will evolve as platform capabilities evolve; the constant is that someone has to own the bar for what those applications look and feel like.
This is an individual contributor role with a broad surface area. You are the senior frontend voice for the AI Platform, the steward of the design system, and the engineer accountable for whether the applications actually feel good to use.
What You Will Own:
  • The frontend architecture and the shared design system / component library used across every AI Platform application - visual and interaction consistency.

  • RBAC-aware interfaces - making sure program teams, governance stakeholders, leadership, and platform engineers each see the right data and controls based on their role

  • The backend-for-frontend layer - API patterns, data contracts with MLOps, and the seams where the UI meets the platform

  • Application-level testing strategy - unit, integration, and end-to-end suites that the platform's deployment verification pipeline can trigger automatically

  • Usage telemetry and analytics - instrumenting every application for adoption, feature engagement, error rates, and load times, and surfacing the insights that inform the platform roadmap

  • Frontend performance - bundle optimization, caching, lazy loading, and load-time budgets for internal applications where slow UIs erode trust

  • UX quality gates - defining and enforcing the bar that no application ships below

Shape of the Work
This role lives at three altitudes:
With the design system (hands-on build). Own the shared component library and the patterns underneath it. Build accessibility in from the start, not as a remediation pass. Make the design system something other engineers want to consume because it makes their work faster, not because they're forced to.
With application teams (collaborative delivery). Build the user-facing applications in the platform's portfolio alongside the MLOps engineers who own the backend logic. Negotiate API contracts, RBAC implementations, and data shapes with the integration engineer and the platform engineer so the UI and the backend evolve together. Today's portfolio is one set of applications; tomorrow's will be another, and you'll own the interface layer through the transitions.
With the data the applications generate (product instinct). Wire telemetry into every surface and read it. Page views, feature engagement, drop-off, error rates, load times. Bring evidence to the platform's roadmap conversations: which features get used, where users get stuck, which application surfaces deserve more investment and which ones to retire. Use what you instrument to drive what you build next.
Today's Application Portfolio:
The platform team currently maintains a small, growing set of internal applications. Examples of what's on the floor right now:
  • An AI Scorecard dashboard displaying per-initiative status across Performance, Adoption, Outcome, and Equity pillars

  • An LLM-as-Judge evaluation tool for configuring evaluation criteria, reviewing judge outputs, and tracking eval results over time

  • Developer portals and internal tooling - documentation sites, onboarding flows, and self-service interfaces for the platform's standard delivery path

Expect the portfolio to grow and shift as new platform capabilities come online. The role is the application layer of the AI Platform, not these specific applications.
Key Technologies:
  • React 18 (frontend framework)

  • Mantine and/or MUI (component library foundations for the design system)

  • FastAPI (backend-for-frontend APIs)

  • SQLAlchemy (ORM / database access)

  • Docker (containerization)

  • Jest, React Testing Library, Playwright or Cypress (testing)

  • OpenTelemetry and application-level metrics (telemetry and observability)

Collaboration Points:
  • MLOps Engineers - consume their APIs for the Scorecard and Eval Tool; align on data contracts, feature requirements, and API versioning

  • Sr. Platform Engineer - coordinate on deployment targets (ECS/Fargate), CDN, environment configuration, IDP self-service provisioning, and SSO/authentication infrastructure

  • Sr. Software Engineer (Integration) - align on shared API design patterns, authentication flows, and RBAC implementation

  • AI Platform Team Lead - direct manager; partner on roadmap, priorities, and architecture reviews

Work is typically performed in an office or remote environment. Accountable for satisfying all job specific obligations and complying with all organization policies and procedures. The specific statements in this profile are not intended to be all-inclusive. They represent typical elements considered necessary to successfully perform the job.
*Relevant experience may be a combination of related work experience and degree obtained (Associate's Degree = 2 years; Bachelor's Degree = 4 years; Master's Degree = 6 years).
Position Details:
Required Qualifications:
  • 5+ years of full stack engineering experience shipping production web applications, including at least 2 years where you were the senior frontend voice on a team or product

  • Deep proficiency in modern React (hooks, context, suspense, performance patterns) and the surrounding ecosystem

  • Hands-on experience designing or substantially evolving a shared component library or design system used by more than one application

  • Strong fluency in Python and FastAPI (or comparable Python web framework experience) for backend-for-frontend work

  • Demonstrated ownership of accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA) as a first-class engineering concern, not a final-week checklist

  • Experience implementing role-based access controls and permission-aware views in real applications

  • A real testing practice: unit, integration, and E2E with one of Playwright or Cypress

  • Experience instrumenting applications with usage telemetry and using that data to inform product decisions

  • Strong written communication - you will write technical specs, design system documentation, and API contracts that other engineers rely on

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, a related technical field, or equivalent professional experience

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience as the founding or lead frontend engineer on an internal-tools or platform-engineering team

  • Experience with Mantine, MUI, or comparable enterprise component libraries

  • Production experience with OpenTelemetry on the frontend or comparable observability tooling

  • Familiarity with healthcare data, clinical workflows, or regulated-industry environments

  • Experience integrating with enterprise SSO / IdP systems as a consumer (not necessarily as the implementer)

  • Exposure to AI/ML application interfaces - model evaluation tooling, monitoring dashboards, or LLM application UX

Education:
High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED)- (Required)
Experience:
Minimum of 14 years-Relevant experience* (Required)
Certification(s) and License(s):
Skills:
Application Development Tools, Application Testing, Communication, Critical Thinking, Database Structures, Technical Skills, Working Independently
OUR PURPOSE & VALUES: Everything we do is about caring for our patients, our members, our students, our Geisinger family and our communities.
  • KINDNESS: We strive to treat everyone as we would hope to be treated ourselves.
  • EXCELLENCE: We treasure colleagues who humbly strive for excellence.
  • LEARNING: We share our knowledge with the best and brightest to better prepare the caregivers for tomorrow.
  • INNOVATION: We constantly seek new and better ways to care for our patients, our members, our community, and the nation.
  • SAFETY: We provide a safe environment for our patients and members and the Geisinger family.

We offer healthcare benefits for full time and part time positions from day one, including vision, dental and domestic partners. Perhaps just as important, we encourage an atmosphere of collaboration, cooperation and collegiality.
We know that a diverse workforce with unique experiences and backgrounds makes our team stronger. Our patients, members and community come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and it takes a diverse workforce to make better health easier for all. We are proud to be an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran.

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