Senior Linux Engineer with expertise in DICOM

Client

Our client is a leading privately held healthcare IT company headquartered in Newport Beach, CA, specializing in digital medical imaging software and cloud archiving solutions.

 

Project overview

The project is a large-scale solution deployed in hospitals and research centers worldwide. It enables the reception of MRI scans, compresses and transfers them via cloud infrastructure to a streaming engine for analysis, and streams results back to doctor stations.

 

Position overview

We are seeking a Senior Linux Engineer with expertise in DICOM to join our existing team. You will collaborate on platform enhancements, develop new features, and solve technical challenges in a highly regulated industry.

 

 

Responsibilities

  • Write well-designed, and testable code
  • Prepare documentation to identify requirements and solutions
  • Document and maintain software functionality
  • Troubleshoot and debug code
  • Comply with project plans and industry regulations

     

Requirements

  • Proven work experience (minimum 8+ years) as a Software Developer in Linux environment
  • Proficiency in C++/ Java / JavaScript / SQL
  • Embedded Linux
  • Good knowledge of object-oriented programming
  • Experienced with MySQL, RPC, multi-threaded applications, and networking protocols.
  • Relevant experience in developing software for medical devices.
  • Knowledge of DICOM and HL7 protocols
  • Proficient in software engineering tools - source code controls, code reviews, bug tracking, etc.
  • Great interpersonal and communication skills
  • Minimum BS degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or relevant field

     

Nice to have

  • Radiology industry terminology and workflows
  • EN 62304 โ€“ Medical Device Software Life Cycle Process
  • ISO 14971 โ€“ Risk management to medical devices



 

 

 

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