Anywhere
Full-Time

Software Engineer

As a Software Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software applications. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality, scalable solutions, and stay updated on emerging technologies.

This role involves translating complex requirements into functional software. From writing efficient code to conducting thorough testing, you'll contribute to the entire software development lifecycle. Stay informed about industry trends, collaborate with peers, and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement.

  • Proficiency in multiple programming languages
  • Experience with software development life cycle
  • Strong problem-solving and debugging skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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How is Blackout Blueprint different from IT disaster recovery (DR) or business continuity planning (BCP)?

Traditional DR and BCP focus on restoring IT systems, but they don’t prepare hospitals to function while systems are down. Blackout Blueprint fills this gap by developing department-specific downtime playbooks, real-world crisis simulations, and managed resiliency services that ensure clinical and business operations continue, even without digital systems.

Why do hospitals need Blackout Blueprint?

Hospitals are prime targets for cyberattacks, with ransomware incidents increasing patient mortality rates by 25-35%. Additionally, unplanned IT downtime can cost up to $1.85 million per day, with operational disruptions impacting everything from patient safety to revenue cycle management. Blackout Blueprint helps hospitals prepare proactively so they can operate safely during extended outages.

Who in a healthcare organization benefits from Blackout Blueprint?

Blackout Blueprint is designed for hospital leadership, clinical teams, and administrative functions, including:

• Executives (CEOs, COOs, CMOs, CFOs, CIOs) – Ensuring organization-wide resiliency.

• Clinical Teams (Doctors, Nurses, Pharmacy, Lab Staff) – Maintaining patient care workflows.

• Finance & Revenue Cycle Teams – Keeping billing, payroll, and reimbursements running.

• Supply Chain & Operations Leaders – Ensuring uninterrupted access to medical supplies.

What does the Blackout Blueprint process look like?

We use a four-step framework to ensure your hospital is fully prepared:

1️⃣ Assess & Identify Gaps – Business Impact Analysis (BIA) of downtime vulnerabilities.

2️⃣ Develop Custom Playbooks – Clear, tested workflows for clinical, revenue, and supply chain teams.

3️⃣ Run Real-World Simulations – Tabletop exercises to test crisis response plans before disaster strikes.

4️⃣ Manage & Continuously Improve – Ongoing updates and managed resiliency services to ensure compliance and readiness.

Can Blackout Blueprint help prevent cyberattacks?

No system can prevent cyberattacks entirely, but Blackout Blueprint ensures your hospital can function even if one occurs. While IT teams work to restore affected systems, Blackout Blueprint provides clear action plans for staff, alternative workflows for patient care, and operational continuity strategies that reduce financial and reputational damage.

How long does it take to implement Blackout Blueprint?

The initial assessment and playbook development typically take a few months, but the timeline depends on hospital size, existing preparedness, and customization needs. Ongoing management and training are available to ensure your resiliency plan remains up to date as hospital systems and risks evolve.