Five open positions:
1. Client systems engineer: Will work with healthcare organization customers to integrate Epic’s software into their existing environments, such as Microsoft Windows.
2. Software developer: Will write software that employs user-centered design, analytics and machine learning tools.
3. Security engineer: Will develop security controls to protect Epic software.
4. Windows engineer: Will be responsible for the design, implementation and health of Epic’s domain architecture including authentication technologies and its active directory.
5. Integration engineer: Will apply coding and analytical skills to help healthcare providers share patient information across disparate systems.
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