SAS is a leader in data and AI, inspiring customers worldwide to transform data into intelligence. The Rural Health Transformation Technical Support Engineer provides crucial technical support to rural healthcare organizations and their EHR vendors, ensuring effective integration and issue remediation throughout the engagement lifecycle.
Responsibilities:
- Serve as a technical support partner to both internal SAS interface teams and external EHR/vendor developers, proactively removing blockers and minimizing troubleshooting overhead so development efforts remain focused and efficient
- Provide direct technical support throughout the engagement lifecycle, acting as the primary triage and resolution point of contact for issues that would otherwise impact developer productivity, including: Initial technical readiness assessments, Connectivity and interface troubleshooting, Guidance on data mapping, message structure, and transport configuration, On-going issues with data completeness or accuracy, Resolving interface disruptions
- Act as a buffer for interface development, streamlining communication, pre-validating issues, and reducing rework for both SAS and EHR development teams
- Deliver actionable remediation recommendations aligned with HIE requirements, enabling teams to implement fixes without requiring direct developer intervention where feasible
- Support validation, remediation, and re‑testing activities to restore compliant and reliable data exchange when post‑onboarding issues are discovered
- Diagnose root causes of recurring or newly emerging data quality issues
- Deliver actionable remediation recommendations aligned with technical requirements and best practices
- Develop, maintain, and enhance technical documentation for common configurations, troubleshooting steps, and best practices
- Participate in technical workgroups, advisory committees, or governance forums as appropriate, providing subject matter expertise related to onboarding, data quality, and post‑onboarding engagement
- Support issue tracking, prioritization, and escalation management, ensuring only complex or code-level issues are routed to development team
- Work effectively in a cross-functional team environment to support large scale data exchange programs used by thousands of provider organizations in North Carolina
- Ensure all applicable security policies and processes are followed to support the organization's secure software development goals
- Embrace curiosity, passion, authenticity and accountability. These are our values and influence everything we do
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree or higher in Computer Science, Information Systems, Health Informatics, or related field
- 5+ years of experience supporting clinical data interoperability through use of healthcare industry standards (e.g., HL7, X12, etc.)
- 5+ years of experience developing and maintaining solutions using Intersystems HealthShare products and/or other interoperability software, e.g. Orion, Health Catalyst
- Knowledge of electronic medical record (EMR) systems, interoperability software and standards related to clinical data, with a particular emphasis on inbound data transforms (from HL7 v2 and CCDA) as well as support of HL7 FHIR
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with experience working directly with providers and external vendors
- Ability to be concise, independent and provide defensible decisions in writing
- Ability to travel as business needs require
- Experience with EMR clinical workflows and how data from other systems can be integrated with those workflows
- Experience working with rural and/or small, independent healthcare organizations
- Understanding of current and future State and U.S. Health Information Technology (HIT) Policy, Standards and Legislative Agendas from ONC/ASTP (including USCDI standards), HHS, etc
- Work location in Cary, NC strongly preferred; Hybrid work environment available (3 days in office)