Role : Domain Owner- Surgery (IT Application Manager)
Location : Remote- CST
Duration : 8+ Month Contract
Clinical and Surgical Knowledge
- Understanding how surgeries are planned, performed, and documented is critical.
- Education : Bachelor’s or Master’s in Biomedical Engineering, Health Informatics, or a clinical field (nursing, radiology, surgical technology).
Knowledge areas :
Surgical workflows (pre-op, intra-op, post-op)Anatomy and pathology (relevant to surgical specialties)Imaging modalities (CT, MRI, ultrasound) and DICOM standardsFamiliarity with surgical specialties (orthopedic, neuro, cardiac, etc.)Technical and Data Skills
Analysts that work with data pipelines, imaging software, and clinical systems.
Skills :Data analytics and visualization (Excel, SQL, Power BI, Tableau)Understanding of PACS / RIS and EMR / EHR integrationFamiliarity with 3D imaging tools (e.g., Mimics, Materialise, Brainlab, 3D Slicer)Knowledge of AI / ML applications in image segmentation or surgical simulationExperience with interoperability standards (HL7, FHIR, DICOM)Healthcare IT and Systems
Understanding how digital tools integrate in hospitals and OR environments.
Skills / Experience :Working knowledge of OR information systems, scheduling, and case managementFamiliarity with vendors like Medtronic, CMR Surgical, Stryker, or BrainlabUnderstanding surgical planning application workflows (pre-op planning, image registration, navigation, robotics)Exposure to cloud and digital surgery platformsBusiness and Analytical Acumen
For roles focused on optimization, adoption, or strategy :
Skills :Requirements gathering and stakeholder engagement (surgeons, IT, operations)Workflow mapping and process improvement (Lean, Six Sigma)KPI / metric design (efficiency, accuracy, case time reduction)Business case development and ROI analysis for technology adoptionPreferred Experience
Previous work with digital surgery or surgical robotics platformsInvolvement in implementation or evaluation of surgical planning softwareCross-functional work between clinicians, IT, and vendors