Staff Product Engineer (Fullstack)

Pair Team
Remote (United States)$190k – $240kPosted 4 March 2026

Job Description

<h2><strong>About Pair Team</strong><strong><br></strong></h2> <p>As a Staff Product Engineer at Pair Team, you’ll be a key technical leader driving the evolution of our care delivery platform. You’ll take ownership of complex, cross-functional initiatives that directly impact our patients and clinical partners—designing scalable systems, shaping architectural direction, and mentoring engineers along the way.</p> <p>In this role, you will:</p> <ul> <li>Lead the development of end-to-end product features, with a focus on long-term scalability, performance, and impact</li> <li>Set technical direction and architectural standards across projects and pods</li> <li>Identify and solve high-leverage technical problems, balancing speed with thoughtful design</li> <li>Collaborate closely with product, design, clinical, and operations teams to deliver cohesive, patient-centered solutions</li> <li>Serve as a technical mentor and multiplier—uplifting the team’s capabilities and contributing to our engineering culture</li> <li>Drive alignment between technical execution and business goals, ensuring measurable outcomes</li> </ul> <p>This is a high-impact opportunity for someone excited to blend deep technical leadership with mission-driven product work—building systems that improve access to care for underserved communities.</p> <h2><strong>Who You Are</strong></h2> <ul> <li><strong>Leadership Influence</strong>: A recognized leader, respected for technical ability, direction-setting, and ability to navigate ambiguity. Leads cross-team initiatives and influences without authority across engineering, product, operations, and medical.</li> <li><strong>Technical Expertise:</strong> recognized as an expert in their domain area but able to operate effectively in other domains when needed</li> <li><strong>Execution Ownership</strong>: Owns high-impact, cross-system projects. Drives progress across a domain and ensures delivery on both technical and business outcomes.</li> <li><strong>Force Multiplier</strong>: Uplifts not only engineers but also PMs and designers. Leads by example to raise the bar across disciplines.</li> <li><strong>Communication Alignment</strong>: Communicates clearly across technical and non-technical audiences. Aligns stakeholders even when goals and definitions are evolving; creates clarity from chaos.</li> <li><strong>Systems Thinking</strong>: Designs scalable solutions with a deep understanding of interconnected systems. Anticipates downstream effects and communicates complex dynamics clearly.</li> <li><strong>Business Impact</strong>: Deeply understands business and operational goals. Connects them to day-to-day technical work, ensuring alignment and measurable outcomes.</li> <li><strong>Player Coach</strong>: Seamlessly shifts between strategy and execution — no problem too big or small. Equally effective leading execution (e.g., as a pod lead) or through deep technical contributions.</li> <li><strong>Analytical Data-Driven: </strong>Extracts and analyzes data independently. Synthesizes KPIs and qualitative insights to inform decisions and improve products.</li> <li><strong>Growth-Oriented</strong>: Continuously seeks new challenges and growth. Acts as a multiplier for the team’s impact and helps shape the technical culture.</li> <li><strong>Bias for Action: </strong>Delivers value iteratively, avoiding over-engineering. Breaks down complex problems into shippable steps and balances planning with execution.</li> </ul> <h2>Job Requirements</h2> <ul> <li>5+ years of experience as a high-impact individual contributor, building and scaling user-facing products in a startup or similarly fast-paced environment</li> <li>Proven ability to design and deliver complex, full-stack web applications across both frontend and backend systems</li> <li>Strong experience with relational database design and data modeling</li> <li>Proficiency with modern web frameworks—React and Ruby on Rails experience required</li> <li>Familiarity with cl ... (truncated, view full listing at source)