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Nava

DevOps

CompanyNava
Websitenavahq.com
Roles
  • DevOps
  • Infrastructure
  • Systems Engineers, Software
  • Fullstack Engineers, Frontend Engineers
Typefull-time
Role taxonomyInfrastructure / SRE / DevOpsSoftware EngineeringFull-stack / Product EngineeringFrontend
SpecialtiesDevOps, Infrastructure, Software Engineering, Full-stack, Frontend
LocationWashington DC & San Francisco SF
Salary$100k–160k/yr + equity (“$100k-$160k”)
Apply viaApplication linkhttp://navahq.com/careers · jobs@navahq.com
Hiring notes
Parsed locationsWashington DC & San Francisco SF
Posted bynavahq
PostedOct 3, 2016
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

Nava | Washington DC & San Francisco SF | DevOps/Infrastructure/Systems Engineers, Software/Fullstack Engineers, Frontend Engineers| On-site - Full-time | $100k-$160k + equity We're a small team of engineers, designers, and product builders that were brought in to help fix Healthcare.gov in the winter of 2013. Our revamped application is used by millions, converts 35% better, and halves the completion time. It turns out there’s a lot more to reimagine within government services, which is why we’re partnering with the Department of Veterans Affairs to modernize their appeals system, making millions of veteran’s lives better through the process. Today, the average appeal takes 5 years to process; we can fix this. It’s surprising how much can be done by a small group of empathetic people with a Silicon Valley mindset, deep technical experience, working closely with dedicated civil servants in government. We’ve started Nava as a public benefit corporation to radically improve how our government serves its people, and we believe that the services our government provides should be clear and reliable. If you feel the same way, we'd love to hear from you at jobs@navahq.com Learn more about us: http://navahq.com/careers Job descriptions: http://jobs.lever.co/nava Articles: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/07/the-se... https://www.fastcodesign.com/3047856/innovation-by-design/me...