McKesson, one of the top 10 Fortune Global 500 companies, is seeking a Sr Associate Software Engineer to join their team focused on developing applications and capabilities supporting Prior Authorization SaaS products. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work with cloud-based solutions, developing both backend services and frontend applications.
The position requires expertise in modern technologies including C# .NET, React, and SQL, with a focus on building highly available and scalable cloud applications. You'll be working in a collaborative environment, participating in the full software development lifecycle from requirements gathering to deployment.
As a Sr Associate Software Engineer, you'll be responsible for implementing real-time transaction processing applications, working with product teams on user stories, and building reusable frameworks. The role emphasizes best practices in software engineering, including Test-Driven Development (TDD) and security testing methodologies.
McKesson offers a competitive compensation package ranging from $84,000 to $140,000, along with opportunities for annual bonuses and long-term incentives. The company provides a collaborative work environment where you can make a real difference in healthcare delivery.
The ideal candidate will have a B.S. in Computer Science or related field, with 2+ years of software engineering experience. Strong proficiency in C#/.NET Core, TypeScript, SQL, and JavaScript is required, along with experience in cloud platforms like GCP or Azure. The position offers a hybrid work arrangement with locations in Columbus, OH, Atlanta, GA, and Alpharetta, GA.
At McKesson, you'll be part of a company that touches virtually every aspect of healthcare, working to make quality care more accessible and affordable. The company promotes a culture where you can thrive, make an impact, and contribute to shaping the future of healthcare for patients and communities.
Note: Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States on a permanent basis without sponsorship. This includes individuals currently on F-1 OPT, STEM OPT, or any other visa status that would require future sponsorship.