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Technology Leader - Cardiology Informatics
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Eindhoven, Netherlands
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Eindhoven
Posted
June 13, 2026
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**Technology Leader** **, Cardiology Informatics**
This 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:**
+ **Oversee the next-generation target platform architecture.** Ensure the modular target architecture across reporting, viewing, workflow, image management, data services, identity and access, interoperability, and shared services. Ensure the component retirement and reuse strategy required to reduce fragmentation and create a scalable enterprise cardiology platform.
+ **Enable cloud-native foundations on AWS.** Ensure the secure, regulated, and cost-aware cloud foundations required for our next generation of products, including CI/CD, observability, environment automation, deployment patterns, data services, security-by-design, CloudOps operating assumptions, and migration pathways for prioritized workloads...
This 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:**
+ **Oversee the next-generation target platform architecture.** Ensure the modular target architecture across reporting, viewing, workflow, image management, data services, identity and access, interoperability, and shared services. Ensure the component retirement and reuse strategy required to reduce fragmentation and create a scalable enterprise cardiology platform.
+ **Enable cloud-native foundations on AWS.** Ensure the secure, regulated, and cost-aware cloud foundations required for our next generation of products, including CI/CD, observability, environment automation, deployment patterns, data services, security-by-design, CloudOps operating assumptions, and migration pathways for prioritized workloads...