- Sydney is preferred, but all Aussie applicants are welcome!
- Opportunities to advance your career as the company grows
- Impactful and rewarding role helping improve the health outcomes of people
More than a job!
If you like building things that real people actually use, and improving them until they feel great, you’ll fit right in at Mosh.
We’re a HealthTech company that believes all people deserve better care: easier access, no judgment, and products that actually help. Behind the scenes, our Engineering Team powers everything on our website, our app, our APIs, and the systems that help thousands of patients each week.
Now we’re looking for a mid-level full-stack Software Engineer to help us build, maintain and shape the Mosh experience.
What you’ll do
You’ll join a tight, five-person squad working in two-week sprints to ship meaningful work across the entire product surface. Expect to:
- Work across the stack at a practical, product-focused level.
- Build features end-to-end from first sketch to production deploy.
- Own parts of the website (including SEO considerations) and the Mosh customer app.
- Improve and maintain our backend APIs and core platform functionality.
- Jump into legacy areas with curiosity, patience and problem-solving instincts.
- Help us streamline engineering processes and improve developer experience.
- Contribute to product and design reviews, your voice matters here.
- Continuously sharpen your skills and bring fresh ideas to the team.
The next 12 months? Primarily improving and smoothing existing features so patients can take action easily. New retention-focused features are also in the pipeline.
Who this is for
You’ll thrive here if you’re someone who:
- Has 2+ years of Software Development experience
- Writes clean, reusable React (Next.js experience is a bonus).
- Is comfortable doing real full-stack work or is excited to level up on the backend (Rails, Node, etc.).
- Enjoys working inside complex systems and doesn’t shut down when things get messy.
- Reads between the lines, moves without hand-holding, and brings ideas rather than waiting for tickets.
- Is familiar with automated testing + CI/CD and has DevOps awareness (AWS or GCP, observability tools like DataDog)
- Likes being part of a genuinely collaborative team that values improvement over ego.
- Learns quickly, adapts easily, and keeps a positive, solutions-focused vibe.
Corporate background? Startup background? Doesn’t matter. What matters is ownership, curiosity, and a growth mindset!
Why engineers like working here
- You ship real features that help real patients.
- Your ideas are heard we’re not precious, and improvement is everyone’s job.
- You get variety: app, website, backend, DX improvements, experiments.
- You join a team of seniors who like mentoring and collaborating.
- You’re not just maintaining code you’re shaping a product that’s evolving fast.
What’s on offer
We hire teammates that share our values, believe in our mission and are passionate about the future of healthcare. Some of the reasons our team loves Mosh include:
- Lots of opportunity to learn and grow with the company with access to on-demand training
- Access to up to 16 weeks of paid parental leave
- Discounts on a range of Mosh products and services
- Two extra days of holiday leave each year
- Two days for purpose leave ( Mental health or L&D)
- Full access to Go1 eLearning platform
- EAP and access to online wellbeing programs
- Classpass credits
- Working with a creative, friendly and collaborative bunch in a dog friendly office
- Making a real, positive impact on the lives of others
Better, together
Everyone is different and we think that’s what makes life interesting. We believe these differences create new ideas, offer unique perspectives and speak on behalf of all of our customers. If you think you have what it takes but don't check all the boxes, reach out anyway - we’d love to hear from you.
P.S. We love a good cover letter. The more you, the better.
Top Skills
Mosh (getmosh.com) The Hills, New South Wales, AUS Office
Cooper St, The Hills, New South Wales, Australia, 2010


