GE HealthCare is seeking a Principal Software Engineer to lead the development of their healthcare technology solutions. This role combines cutting-edge technology with meaningful impact in the healthcare sector.
The position focuses on designing and implementing a Data Fabric architecture for Clinical Data, including Patient and Hospital data and images. As a Principal Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of leveraging modern technologies including Generative AI and Large Language Models to drive development efficiency and innovation.
The role offers a competitive salary range of $184,000 to $276,000 annually, along with comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision insurance, 401(k) with company match, and performance-based incentives. The position is based in Bellevue, WA, with a hybrid work arrangement requiring 3 days per week in the office.
You'll be joining GE HealthCare's Science & Technology organization, which is dedicated to making healthcare more precise, personalized, and accessible through digital transformation. The team focuses on driving clinical research and patient-centric innovation, developing new digital capabilities and machine learning solutions.
Key responsibilities include designing scalable data architecture, implementing data governance policies, and leading technical initiatives across multiple teams. You'll work closely with architects and technical product managers to translate system requirements into high-quality software solutions.
The ideal candidate brings 8+ years of software development experience, with particular expertise in distributed systems, cloud platforms (AWS/Azure/GCP), and data architecture. Leadership experience and a track record of technical innovation are essential.
This role offers an opportunity to work on meaningful healthcare technology while advancing your career in a leading global organization. You'll be part of a team that's pushing the boundaries of healthcare technology, working with cutting-edge tools and methodologies to create solutions that directly impact patient care and healthcare delivery.