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Technology Leader, Cardiology Informatics
The Technology Leader, CAI is accountable for creating the technical and organizational conditions for CAI’s future platform transformation. The role leads the target-state technology agenda across platform architecture, cloud-native foundations, AI-enabled workflow, interoperability, engineering-system design and future capability building.
Your role:
Define and lead the CardioNEXT target platform architecture. Establish the modular target architecture across reporting, viewing, workflow, image management, data services, identity and access, interoperability, and shared services. Define the component retirement and reuse strategy required to reduce fragmentation and create a scalable enterprise cardiology platform.
Establish cloud-native foundations on AWS. Build the secure, regulated, and cost-aware cloud foundations required for CardioNEXT, including CI/CD, observability, environment automation, deployment patterns, data services, security-by-design, CloudOps operating assumptions, and migration pathways for prioritized workloads.
Industrialize AI-enabled workflow capabilities. Move AI from isolated point features to measurable workflow outcomes across structured reporting, interventional documentation, intelligent workflow orchestration, and echo automation. Define the model governance, validation, monitoring, lifecycle control, and clinical evidence requirements needed for accountable AI deployment.
Act as the cross-BU technology integrator for CardioNEXT. Align technical dependencies and architecture decisions across Cardiology Informatics, Enterprise Imaging, IGT, Ultrasound, AI, Quality & Regulatory, Cybersecurity, Cloud/Platform, and Service. Ensure cross-BU integration choices support enterprise workflow value, platform reuse, interoperability, and customer scalability.
Translate business strategy into executable technology roadmaps. Partner with Product Management, Clinical, Marketing, Service, Regulatory, Commercial, and Robin’s legacy execution team to convert the CardioNEXT strategy into sequenced engineering priorities, platform milestones, dependency maps, and measurable outcomes.
Build the future-state technology capability for CAI. Identify and strengthen the critical capabilities needed for CardioNEXT, including cloud, data, platform engineering, interoperability, AI governance, DevSecOps, and regulated software development. Support strategic hiring, succession planning, reskilling, and leadership bench development in partnership with the broader R&D leadership team.
You're the right fit if:
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Biomedical Engineering, or equivalent work experience.
11+ years of experience in software development, architecture, quality, systems engineering, or related domains.
Substantial experience leading multiple engineering teams or engineering managers in a software-intensive environment.
Track record of owning end-to-end delivery for complex software products or platforms, including quality, release, and maintenance accountability.
Experience in cardiology informatics, enterprise imaging, clinical workflow software, medical devices, or adjacent healthcare IT domains.
Experience modernizing legacy platforms while simultaneously building cloud-capable and AI-enabled products.
Experience with AWS cloud architecture, secure healthcare data handling, and SaaS/PaaS or hybrid deployment models.
Experience with FDA-regulated software, design controls, risk management, and post-market quality systems.
Experience integrating acquisitions, external technology assets, or cross-BU product stacks into a coherent platform strategy.
How we work together
We believe that we are better together than apart. For our office-based teams, this means working in-person at least 3 days per week. Onsite roles require full-time presence in the company’s facilities. Field roles are most effectively done outside of the company’s main facilities, generally at the customers’ or suppliers’ locations.
This is an office role.
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