Dime
Forward Deployed Engineer
This posting was open on Dime's own careers board when we last checked it.
- Employer
- Dime
- Location
- New York, NY, US
- Seniority
- Not stated
- Experience asked for
- Not stated
- Pay band
- $100K – $185K
When we saw it
- First seen 2026-07-23 — the first scan of ours that found it
- Last seen open 2026-07-23
- Archived 2026-07-23 — when we saved this copy
Found via Y Combinator Work at a Startup.
Skills the posting named
Node.jsPython
From the posting
Forward Deployed Engineer About DimeHealth AI DimeHealth AI builds software that helps healthcare organizations streamline operations, improve patient access, and automate manual workflows. Our platform integrates with existing systems and enables teams to move faster with less administrative overhead. Role Overview We’re looking for a Forward Deployed Engineer to help bring new customers onto the platform and ensure successful deployments. This role sits at the intersection of engineering, product, and customer success. You’ll work closely with both internal teams and external stakeholders to implement solutions, troubleshoot issues, and ensure systems are running smoothly in real-world environments. You’ll be responsible for taking projects from initial deployment through production rollout, working directly with customers to solve operational problems using software and automation. …
An excerpt. The full posting is Dime's.
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