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Integration Engineer

Solihull
2 days ago
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Integration Engineer - (Remote, UK-Based) – up to £70,000 DOE + Benefits

HL7, FHIR, Cloverleaf, Mirth, Rhapsody, Health Connect - Candidates must be UK based - Sponsorship is not avaialble

Our client is a leading provider of healthcare technology services, specialising in tailored solutions for the NHS and related healthcare providers. Backed by deep sector expertise and a genuine commitment to improving patient outcomes, they collaborate closely with NHS organisations to deliver smarter, faster, and more secure integration systems.

Following a period of rapid growth, they are expanding their team to meet increased demand across their national client base. This is an opportunity to join a forward-thinking organisation that’s reshaping digital healthcare delivery.

About the Role

We’re seeking a technically skilled Integration Engineer with hands-on experience in healthcare interoperability. The ideal candidate will be well-versed in NHS systems and comfortable working with HL7, FHIR, and associated integration tools. You'll be joining a collaborative, agile team that’s focused on excellence in service and solution delivery.

Responsibilities

Lead integration efforts for assigned NHS client sites, coordinating with internal teams and external stakeholders
Translate customer requirements into clear technical documentation and scalable solution designs
Build, configure and maintain interoperability solutions using HL7, FHIR and other standards
Peer review code and documentation, contributing to robust QA processes
Support testing phases, deployment planning, and post-launch support
Troubleshoot complex integration issues, escalating when appropriate
Uphold NHS security policies and data governance frameworks
Maintain clear and comprehensive documentation for both technical and non-technical audiences
Drive continuous improvement across tools, libraries and development practices
Deliver knowledge-sharing and training sessions as needed
Stay up-to-date with relevant technologies and maintain certifications in line with personal development plans
Requirements

Demonstrable experience in integration engineering, technical consultancy, or interface development
Strong understanding of healthcare messaging standards (HL7 v2/v3, FHIR, APIs)
Hands-on experience with integration tools (e.g. Rhapsody, Mirth Connect, Health Connect or similar)
Familiarity with NHS systems and protocols (e.g. Spine, GP Connect, SNOMED CT)
Proven problem-solving skills with a proactive approach to issue resolution
Excellent written and verbal communication; confident working with clients and cross-functional teams
Strong time management skills and ability to deliver across multiple projects
Experience writing high-quality technical documentation
What’s in it for You?

The chance to directly impact patient care across the NHS
Flexible remote working
Supportive and collaborative team culture
Ongoing training and career development opportunities
Ready to shape the future of healthcare integration? Apply today and join a team that’s making data work better—for patients, providers, and public health

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