Intermediate Software Developer, .NET (Remote in Canada)

<h1>Company Overview</h1> <p>Intrahealth, a subsidiary of HEALWELL AI Inc. (TSX: AIDX), is an enterprise class EMR provider supporting approximately 20,000 providers and the care delivery of tens of millions of patients and clients across Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Intrahealth provides a suite of flexible software solutions to a wide variety of customers including health authorities, public health, community health, home care, and primary care professionals. Intrahealth's solution is highly configurable and is ideal for complex health environments. To learn more about Intrahealth, please visit <a href="https://intrahealth.com./" data-renderer-mark="true" title="https://intrahealth.com.">https://intrahealth.com.</a></p> <h1>Position Overview</h1> <p>Intrahealth is seeking a Software Developer with strong computer science foundations and AI fluency to help build the next generation of our flagship electronic health record platform. Working alongside senior developers and product partners, you will design, build, and ship features that support tens of thousands of healthcare providers across Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.</p> <p>Our ideal candidate has solid engineering foundations — architecture, data structures, system design, and the judgment to recognize good and bad practice in code. You also see AI-driven development as core to how you work, not an experiment. You are fluent with AI coding tools and agentic workflows, you take prompt engineering seriously, and you actively look for ways to use AI to ship better software, faster. You write clean code, follow established patterns within an existing codebase, and ask sharp questions when something isn't clear. You treat continuous learning as a core professional skill, staying current with rapidly evolving tools, techniques, and development paradigms. You are a solid problem solver, a clear communicator, and you thrive in a collaborative, fast-moving environment.</p> <h1>Responsibilities</h1> <ul><li><strong>AI-First Delivery</strong>: AI coding tools and agentic workflows are a core part of your development process. You don't just prompt an AI to help with a feature — you think about how to build systems, skills, and workflows that let AI do more of the work, more reliably, over time.</li><li><strong>Software Development</strong>: Design, build, test, and deploy backend services and APIs. Ensure code quality, maintainability, and performance across a modern platform built alongside a large legacy system.</li><li><strong>Innovation in AI-Assisted Development</strong>: Drive innovation in how the team builds software. Explore and champion new tools, techniques, and agentic patterns — whether that's custom Claude skills, orchestration frameworks, or something that doesn't exist yet. We invest in systems that build features, not in hand-coding every feature.</li><li><strong>Database Engineering</strong>: Design and evolve database schemas, write and optimize complex SQL, and contribute to migration strategies. You are comfortable working deep in the data layer across large, complex relational databases.</li><li><strong>Architecture & Design</strong>: Contribute to architectural decisions including API design, component design, database schema evolution, and system scalability. Ensure solutions align with long-term platform sustainability.</li><li><strong>End-to-End Ownership</strong>: Own features from conception through QA through production. Work closely with Product to validate functionality, clarify requirements, and ensure successful releases. Communicate technical concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.</li><li><strong>Quality & Engineering Practices</strong>: Take full ownership of quality. Write and maintain unit, integration, and end-to-end tests. Participate in code reviews and contribute to CI/CD pipeline improvements and technical documentation. You are responsible for what you ship.</li></ul> <h1>Requirements</h1> <ul><li>BSc in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or equivalent work experience.</li><li>2+ years of hands-on professional development experience with a modern backend language (e.g., C#/.NET, Java, Python, TypeScript/Node).</li><li>1+ year of demonstrated fluency with AI development tools (e.g., Claude Code) and agentic coding workflows.</li><li>Strong computer science and engineering foundations: solid grasp of architecture, data structures, and system design, and the ability to evaluate code and identify good versus poor practice.</li><li>Strong SQL proficiency including schema design, query optimization, and migration planning across PostgreSQL or MS SQL Server.</li><li>Ability to read, analyze, and extract business logic from large, complex codebases with or without using AI-assisted tools.</li><li>Solid understanding of API design, distributed systems concepts, and modern software development practices.</li><li>Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.</li><li>Excellent communication and teamwork skills.</li><li>Ability to manage time effectively and prioritize tasks in a dynamic environment.</li></ul> <p><em>Nice to haves:</em></p> <ul><li><strong>Experience with C# and the .NET framework — strong asset.</strong></li><li>Experience with React / TypeScript.</li><li>Experience with Electronic Medical Record software or regulated healthcare environments.</li><li>Experience with K8s, Azure, or cloud-native architectures.</li><li>Experience modernizing or refactoring legacy systems.</li></ul>

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