Data Migration Engineer - Active SC, HealthShare

Hays Technology
London, United Kingdom
Last month
Posted
16 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Data Migration Engineer - Active SC, HealthShare

Up to £500 (Outside IR35)

Primarily remote/London

6 months

We're seeking a hands‑on Data Migration Engineer to support delivery of a new healthcare platform. The role focuses on designing and delivering secure, high‑volume clinical data migrations into InterSystems HealthShare and IRIS.

Key Requirements:

Proven experience as a Data Migration Engineer, with Active SC (Security Clearance)

Strong background in designing, developing, and delivering ETL pipelines for clinically coded healthcare data.

Hands on experience working with InterSystems HealthShare and HealthConnect, including EMPI, HPD, the Integration Engine, and IRIS.

Solid experience producing and maintaining data mappings and transformation logic aligned with target data models and business rules.

Practical experience handling clinical terminology mappings, including SNOMED and local code sets.

Experience building and managing staging‑layer pipelines within InterSystems IRIS.

A proven ability to optimise data extraction and ingestion processes for high‑volume patient datasets.

Strong analytical capability with a clear, structured approach to problem‑solving and stakeholder communication.

Experience working effectively within an Agile delivery environment.

Nice to have:

Flexibility getting into office

Experience with Microsoft Azure based ETL or analytics tooling

Exposure to .NET, Ansible, or Terraform

Experience using Jira and/or Azure DevOps

Previous experience supporting large‑scale healthcare data platforms

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