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University of Miami

Systems Engineer 3

University of Miami, Miami, Florida, us, 33222

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Systems Engineer 3 – Cardiology Applications The University of Miami Health System, "UHealth", IT Department has an exciting opportunity for a Full‑Time Systems Engineer 3 to work in Miami. The Systems Engineer will work closely with cardiology departments, IT, and medical staff to ensure the seamless operation of the cardiology‑specific software, hardware, and infrastructure, including Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS), and working with our IT counterparts with our electronic health record system. The ideal candidate should have experience in healthcare technology, a deep understanding of cardiology workflows, and expertise in integrating medical devices and imaging systems into enterprise systems.

Core Responsibilities

Leads full lifecycle delivery of software development. Evaluates, designs, and tests clinical applications of information systems for implementations and upgrades.

Works with managers, senior administrators, and other leaders to produce required data, identify project tasks, and appropriate time estimates.

Develops, designs, evaluates, and monitors common data processing methods and procedures, and identifies opportunities for process improvements for existing and new interfaces.

Builds and enforces simulation exercises, reviews design and code for quality control, and maintains procedures to ensure utmost performance.

Serves as a technical expert in multiple highly specialized areas of applications systems analysis and programming.

Designs and implements viable solutions to technical challenges and assists support staff in resolving issues.

Leads problem‑solving to troubleshoot and direct resolution of production issues.

Ensures data integrity with each interface and establishes protocols to resolve data accuracy and transmission issues.

Ensures that all interfaces are using appropriate standards and record transaction formats.

Documents and implements integration environment modifications, in accordance with best practices in the industry.

Serves as software technical expert and primary resource for clinical applications to support end‑users, including vendors and clinicians.

Advises and works with other IT personnel in maintaining efficiency of corporate applications and operating systems.

Maintains proficiency and certification with the integration technologies required and the application systems assigned.

Maintains reliable performance of the integration environment and overall integration engine(s).

Monitors the runtime cycle(s) of live interfaces and resolves downtime issues.

Performs analysis to test, develop, modify, and adapt application systems, hardware configurations, and interface programs.

Provides problem‑solving expertise to troubleshoot and resolve production issues.

Leads report generation for presentation to senior management.

Adheres to University and unit‑level policies and procedures and safeguards University assets.

Department‑Specific Functions

Providing oversight and leadership to level II and I system engineers.

Initiating the implementation, build, and modification of the applications.

Collaborating with key stakeholders, end‑users, and application team members to optimize the application’s configuration, function, and access.

Supporting junior staff members in day‑to‑day operations and resolving application issues.

Providing oversight in the development, implementation/ build, test, and maintenance of cardiology systems, including new capabilities and routine upgrades.

Identifying opportunities for process improvements for existing and new interfaces.

Ensuring data integrity with each interface and establishing protocols to resolve data accuracy and transmission issues. Ensuring that all interfaces use appropriate standards and record transaction formats.

Ensuring compatibility and integration of cardiology systems with other healthcare applications (e.g., RIS, HIS, EHR) and medical devices (e.g., EKG, Echo, Stress Testing, Pacemakers, etc.).

Works with managers, senior administrators, and other leaders to produce required data, identify project tasks, and appropriate time estimates.

Leads problem‑solving to troubleshoot and direct resolution of production issues.

Developing and maintaining comprehensive technical documentation, including system architecture, workflows, and troubleshooting guides.

Serves as software technical expert and primary resource for clinical applications to support end‑users, including vendors and clinicians.

Collaborates with clinical staff to understand cardiology workflows and design systems to improve efficiency and accuracy.

Advises and works with other IT personnel in maintaining efficiency of corporate applications and operating systems.

Partnering with all IT teams when developing streamlined services for customers, including incident, request, and project management.

Maintaining proficiency and certification with the integration technologies required and the application systems assigned.

Leading report generation for presentation to senior management.

Maintaining regular communication with team members, including participating in weekly project team meetings when assigned/needed.

Participating in on‑call rotations.

Participating in rounding events for customers to better understand workflows and issues.

Attending and participating in applicable committees.

Fostering a positive, collaborative, and inclusive team environment.

Fostering a culture of innovation, continuous improvement, and excellence in service delivery.

Acting as the project manager to help oversee tasks through to completion when required.

Core Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.

Bachelor’s degree in Systems Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or Computer Science preferred.

Certified Imaging Informatics Professional preferred.

Certified PACS Associate (CPA) or Certified PACS System Analyst (CPSA) from PARCA preferred.

5–10 years of experience in healthcare IT, with a strong focus on both non‑invasive and invasive cardiovascular systems.

Previous experience specifically with Phillips and GE and with cardiovascular systems preferred.

Familiarity with cardiology workflows, regulatory requirements, integration points with other Epic modules, and patient experiences preferred.

Experience with HL7, DICOM, and other healthcare IT standards preferred.

Strong understanding of network configurations, servers, storage solutions, and medical imaging technologies preferred.

Skill in completing assignments accurately and with attention to detail.

Ability to analyze, organize and prioritize work under pressure while meeting deadlines.

Ability to process and handle confidential information with discretion.

Ability to work evenings, nights, and weekends as necessary.

Commitment to the University’s core values.

Ability to work independently and/or in a collaborative environment.

Proficiency in computer software (e.g., Microsoft Office).

Benefits The University of Miami offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, tuition remission and more.

Job Details Job Status: Full time Employee Type: Staff Pay Grade: H14

EEO Statement The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Females/Minorities/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities are encouraged to apply. Applicants and employees are protected from discrimination based on certain categories protected by Federal law.

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