What are the responsibilities and job description for the Healthcare Integration Engineer position at HIKE HEALTH®?
About the Company
At HIKE HEALTH, we’re modernizing how healthcare data moves; connecting health systems, payers, and health information networks through seamless, standards-based interoperability. We’re looking for a Healthcare Integration Engineer to build, configure, and maintain foundational interfaces that power the next generation of healthcare data exchange.
About the Role
You will be hands-on in developing, deploying, and supporting healthcare interfaces using interface engines, following HL7 v2.x, IHE, and FHIR standards. This role plays a key part in our early-stage data modernization initiatives, helping critical data feeds go live to enable clinical and administrative workflows downstream.
If you’re passionate about solving complex interoperability challenges and improving real-world healthcare outcomes, this is the place for you.
Key Responsibility
- Design, develop, and deploy HL7 v2.x, CDA, and FHIR interfaces using well known integration engines.
- Configure channels, connectors, and transformations to enable secure, reliable message exchange.
- Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders; clinical teams, IT, and security.
- Monitor, troubleshoot, and enhance interface performance, reliability, and data integrity.
- Stay up to date on FHIR adoption, TEFCA, USCDI, and evolving industry standards.
Required Qualification
- 2–5 years of experience developing healthcare interfaces.
- Hands-on experience with integration engines (Mirth Connect, Cloverleaf, Rhapsody, etc.).
- Proficient in HL7 v2, FHIR, CDA, IHE profiles, and healthcare data exchange workflows.
- Experience with certificate-based exchanges, security protocols, and HIPAA compliance.
- Strong problem-solving, debugging, and documentation skills.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working within healthcare organizations (provider, payer, or HIE).
- Exposure to cloud-based integration environments and hybrid FHIR architectures.
- Knowledge of national interoperability frameworks (TEFCA, USCDI, QHIN participation).
Why Join Hike
Join a team that’s building the backbone of healthcare interoperability.
- 100% remote work flexibility (Philadelphia locality is a plus)
- Collaborative, mission-driven startup environment
- Opportunities to lead innovative interoperability projects