Full-Time

Staff Software Engineer

Product + Platform Development

Updated on 8/22/2026

Red Cell Partners

Red Cell Partners

51-200 employees

Incubator for tech-based healthcare and security

Compensation Overview

$180k - $240k/yr

+ Equity incentives

Remote in USA + 2 more

More locations: Seattle, WA, USA | McLean, VA, USA

Hybrid

Some travel to customers may be required.

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
LLM
Kubernetes
Microsoft Azure
Distributed Systems
Machine Learning
Data Engineering
Docker
RAG
AWS
Terraform
Observability
REST APIs
Web Development
Data Governance
Google Cloud Platform

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Requirements
  • At least 8 years of software engineering experience building and shipping production-quality systems.
  • Ability to apply artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques, including large language model approaches such as retrieval-augmented generation, guardrails, and evaluations, to real customer problems.
  • Experience designing scalable systems that remain reliable as usage, data, and complexity grow.
  • Experience with backend engineering, distributed systems, application programming interfaces, data pipelines, cloud infrastructure, or applied artificial intelligence and machine learning systems.
  • Ability to work across the full stack when needed, including backend services, frontend interfaces, infrastructure, integrations, and deployment workflows.
  • Ability to operate in ambiguous customer environments and turn unclear requirements into working software.
  • Strong technical communication skills with engineers, product teams, executives, and customer stakeholders.
  • High ownership, bias for action, and ability to drive outcomes without waiting for perfect requirements.
  • Strong debugging instincts and ability to reason across application code, data, infrastructure, networking, and customer systems.
Responsibilities
  • Work directly with customers to understand their workflows, pain points, data environments, and operational constraints.
  • Contribute to both the core platform and customer-specific integrations by building reusable product capabilities and adapting and deploying them in each customer's environment.
  • Build and deploy artificial-intelligence-enabled applications, agents, and workflow automation using artificial intelligence, machine learning, and large language model techniques such as retrieval-augmented generation, guardrails, and evaluations.
  • Translate customer needs into technical requirements, implementation plans, and product feedback for the core engineering team.
  • Own delivery from prototype through production, including architecture, backend services, application programming interfaces, integrations, observability, testing, deployment, and customer acceptance.
  • Integrate with customer systems, data sources, identity providers, and cloud or on-premises infrastructure.
  • Partner with product, engineering, security, and customer teams to ensure solutions are secure, reliable, auditable, and operationally useful.
  • Debug issues in deployed environments and drive fast resolution across application, infrastructure, data, and integration layers.
  • Operate with sound judgment in environments involving sensitive data and business-critical workflows.
  • Set technical direction, make architecture decisions, and write code, debug systems, and work through customer environments.
Desired Qualifications
  • Prior experience as a full-stack or backend software engineer, forward-deployed engineer, solutions engineer, product engineer, platform engineer, or founding/startup engineer.
  • Experience with AI agents, large language model applications, workflow orchestration, evaluations, guardrails, retrieval systems, or model deployment.
  • Experience with cloud platforms such as Amazon Web Services, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform.
  • Experience with Kubernetes, Terraform, Docker, continuous integration and continuous delivery, observability, and secure deployment practices.
  • Familiarity with identity and access management, audit logging, data governance, and secure software delivery.
  • Experience building in environments with compliance, security, or operational constraints.
  • Comfort working in secure or regulated customer environments.

Red Cell Partners is an incubation firm that builds technology-led companies aimed at quickly reaching scale in healthcare and national security. It supports ventures by developing tools and solutions designed to move advanced technologies from concept to market, addressing national priorities. Its approach combines technical development, mentorship, and strategic resources to turn promising ideas into deployable products. Unlike general accelerators, Red Cell focuses on mission-driven, defense-aligned projects with the goal of solving urgent public needs. The company’s objective is to bring practical, impactful innovations to market that strengthen national health and security capabilities.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

$598.6M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2020

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Youngkin joined July 15, 2026, strengthening fundraising and government access.
  • Trase raised $107 million in June 2026 after Duke Health deployment evidence.
  • Claros closed a $30 million seed round, validating Red Cell's infrastructure thesis.

What critics are saying

  • Trase's June 2026 expansion depends on converting pilot traction into durable revenue.
  • Defense and healthcare procurement cycles punish missteps, delaying growth for quarters or years.
  • Red Cell's brand now ties to high-profile political hires; one scandal damages recruiting.

What makes Red Cell Partners unique

  • Red Cell blends venture funding, incubation, and operating control across defense and healthcare.
  • Grant Verstandig's team attracts heavyweight operators like Glenn Youngkin and Sean O'Keefe.
  • Trase, Claros, and Hunted Labs show a repeatable company-creation model.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

Parental Leave

Company News

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