About The Position

As a Solutions Architect specializing in Enterprise Imaging, you will serve as a trusted advisor and technical strategist for healthcare organizations embarking on large-scale imaging transformations. You’ll partner closely with Sales, Deployment, and Product Development to design end-to-end enterprise imaging architectures that align with customer goals, IT ecosystems, and complex clinical workflows. Your role will blend technical expertise with consultative leadership. You will help healthcare providers envision and implement enterprise imaging strategies that scale across departments and specialties, from radiology and cardiology to point-of-care imaging.

Responsibilities

  • Design scalable architectures across PACS, VNA, cloud, and hybrid infrastructures that support ology-to-ology growth.
  • Partner with sales to define technical strategies, present enterprise imaging roadmaps, and build trust with executives and clinical leaders.
  • Advise on encounter-based imaging and specialty workflows (POCUS, Eye Care, Dermatology, Wound Care, etc.), ensuring alignment with best practices.
  • Own the technical response process for enterprise imaging, ensuring designs are future-proof, standards-compliant, and workflow-driven.
  • Oversee solution design validation, infrastructure readiness, and smooth handoff to deployment teams.
  • Translate business and clinical needs into technical designs, engaging stakeholders across IT, clinical, and vendor teams.
  • Provide technical mentorship, internal training, and documentation that strengthen Sectra’s enterprise imaging expertise.
  • Serve as a technical thought leader at conferences, customer workshops, and industry forums.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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