At Arbital Health, we are transforming the US healthcare system by accelerating the shift from fee-for-service agreements to value-based care agreements. We do this by building a neutral, third-party platform that allows our customers to design, measure, and adjudicate value-based care agreements that maximize resources and help patients get the care they need to thrive. We are looking for highly talented and highly motivated individuals. You will be a roll-up-your-sleeves builder eager to innovate and collaborate to change healthcare.
Across all roles, we look for people who embody our values of impact, innovation, collaboration, velocity, and transparency.
We are seeking a Senior QA Automation Engineer to lead and elevate our quality assurance efforts across our SaaS platform. In this role, you will be responsible for architecting, coding, and implementing scalable test plans, managing test execution, and driving the automation strategy. You will collaborate closely with product, engineering, and data teams to ensure our releases meet the highest standards, especially critical given our work with regulated data such as healthcare and medical claims data.
Why Join Us?
We are assembling a team of creative, talented visionaries seeking to build a new technology that will change healthcare. You will be able to learn, build, and scale our team and technology in a collaborative, creative culture that values every team member.
We Offer:
• Generous equity grants of ISO stock options
• We offer an exceptional benefits package with high employer-paid contributions for health, dental, and vision insurance
• 4% 401(k) match
• Flexible PTO, a weeklong winter shutdown, and 10 holidays each year
• Flexible hybrid work blending 1-2x week in-office (SF-area team) and collaboration weeks 1-3x per year (all employees). We are open to remote workers outside the SF Bay Area who are willing to travel for in-person collaboration up to 20% time.
• Quarterly team offsites
• The opportunity to build a critical software platform that accelerates the American healthcare system's transition to value-based care