Full-Time

Sr Cloud Solutions Architect

Posted on 10/25/2024

Vanderbilt Health

Vanderbilt Health

10,001+ employees

Healthcare

Senior

Nashville, TN, USA

Category
Solution Engineering
Sales & Solution Engineering
Required Skills
Microsoft Azure
Apache Spark
Databricks
Requirements
  • Bachelor's Degree (or equivalent experience) (Required)
  • 5 years relevant experience (Required)
  • Azure Administrator, Solutions Architect or Security Engineer Associate (Optional)
  • Expertise in Azure Data Factory, including creating pipelines, data flows, and activities for data movement and transformation.
  • Familiarity with other data integration tools and frameworks, such as Databricks or Apache Spark.
Responsibilities
  • Design, develop, and implement cloud-based data integration solutions using Azure Data Factory.
  • Collaborate with data architects and business analysts to understand data requirements and design scalable cloud solutions.
  • Set up, configure, and manage data pipelines and workflows in Azure to support data migration and transformation processes.

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Nashville, Tennessee

Founded

1875

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What believers are saying

  • Telehealth expansion can increase Vanderbilt Health's patient reach and accessibility.
  • AI integration can improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency at Vanderbilt Health.
  • Patient-centric care models can enhance satisfaction and personalized treatment at Vanderbilt Health.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition in Knoxville may impact Vanderbilt Health's market share.
  • Epic EHR implementation may face challenges in data integration and user training.
  • New clinic openings require investment and may not yield immediate returns.

What makes Vanderbilt Health unique

  • Vanderbilt Health leads in transplant science with a new dedicated center.
  • Epic EHR Software enhances interoperability with Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
  • Vanderbilt Health's multisite trial for Rett syndrome is backed by a $13M grant.

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