CareMates AI-supported patient admissions in the care sector
More time for care, less for paperwork and bureaucracy. With this mission, the founders of CareMates launched their journey at the end of 2023 in collaboration with Caritas in Munich, Germany, to digitalize one of the country's most essential pillars. In an aging society, the care sector is continuously growing while simultaneously struggling with severe staff shortages and high regulatory hurdles.
CareMates is the AI-powered CRM system for the social sector, streamlining inquiry and admission management for new residents and patients in care. Among the first customers are nonprofit organizations such as Caritas, Diakonie, and AWO, as well as private care providers.
In your role as a Software Engineer (working student / Werkstudent), you are a crucial part of our 5-person engineering team. You will closely collaborate with our two founders and Co-CTOs, Pablo and Johannes, contributing to providing even more value for our clients.
Tasks
- Build with a cutting-edge tech stack: work with modern technologies such as TypeScript, Next.js, AWS, and Pulumi, while integrating state-of-the-art AI models (LLMs) and care/medical APIs to revolutionize digital patient admissions and elevate CareMates.
- Shape technical architecture: learn to make architectural decisions that optimize system design, performance, robustness, and scalability for the CareMates software.
- Own and deliver impactful features: take ownership of end-to-end feature development, from planning and design to implementation and deployment.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related technical field, ideally in Munich (e.g., TUM).
- 12 years of relevant experience in full-stack development with Python and TypeScript, including hands-on experience with modern frontend frameworks like React and Next.js, including relevant internships or working student positions.
- Experience in cloud-native development with AWS and knowledge of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools such as Pulumi or Terraform.
- Strong understanding of systems design, software architecture, and best practices in scalability and performance.
- Excellent problem-solving skills and a keen eye for diagnosing and resolving code and system health issues.
- Comfortable working independently in a hybrid setup.
- Preference for candidates located in Munich (e.g., TUM, LMU).
- Impact-driven work: contribute to a fast-growing startup transforming patient admissions and workflow automation in healthcare.
- Small, agile team: work in a flat hierarchy, a fast-moving environment where decisions are made quickly, and your contributions directly shape the product.
- Steep learning curve: work on an innovative B2B SaaS product in the care sector, leveraging cutting-edge cloud technologies to solve real-world challenges.
- Fair compensation & flexibility: enjoy competitive pay, flexible working hours (20h/week for working students), and a hybrid setup.
- Weekly coworking slots: meet the team in person and collaborate in our cozy Lehel office (minimum 1 day/week).
We're looking forward to receiving your application!
Disclaimer: As we are a small and young company, please understand that we can only accept applications from candidates already located in Germany (e.g., student visa), as we cannot organize full relocation.
Key Skills
Laboratory Experience, Vendor Management, Design Controls, C / C++, FDA Regulations, Intellectual Property Law, ISO 13485, Research Experience, SolidWorks, Research & Development, Internet of Things, Product Development