This position is incentive eligible.
Born from our Care Transformation and Innovation team, DT&I was created to expand HCA Healthcare’s digital and AI strategy. We’re building intelligent systems, enhancing workflows, and driving innovation across a nationwide network. If you’re ready to build technology that saves lives and improves care, your future starts here.
Job Summary
The Principal Data Architect - Multi-Modal Ingestion & Intelligent Lakehouse Platforms (GCP) is a senior technical leadership role responsible for defining and delivering next-generation data architecture capabilities for HCA’s enterprise data ecosystem. This role focuses specifically on multi-modal ingestion frameworks and intelligent document management within a GCP-based Lakehouse architecture, optimized for cost efficiency, scalability, performance, and insight generation.
This individual will lead the design and evolution of platforms that ingest, process, store, govern, and serve structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data (documents, text, images, PDFs, audio/video metadata) using modern data engineering techniques, LLMs, and AI-assisted pipelines. The role requires deep expertise in GCP, Lakehouse patterns, and advanced data ingestion strategies, combined with the ability to translate business and clinical needs into durable, enterprise-grade architectures.
As a Principal Architect, this role sets technical direction across multiple teams, mentors senior engineers and architects, and acts as a key partner to Data Engineering, AI/ML, Security, and Governance organizations. The outcome is a secure, governed, and intelligent data platform that accelerates analytics, AI adoption, and operational insight across HCA.
What you will do:
Core Competencies
The following are highlighted entrepreneurial competencies and core expectations for the job/role:
This role will focus on setting technical direction on groups of applications and similar technologies as well as taking responsibility for the implementation of technically robust solutions encompassing all business, architecture, and technology constraints.
Technical Leadership & Architecture
Lakehouse & Data Platform Design
Ingestion, Processing & AI Enablement
Governance, Security & Compliance
Collaboration & Influence
Bachelor's degree in computer science, related technical field, or equivalent experience required
- BigQuery, Cloud Storage, Dataflow, Dataproc
- Pub/Sub, Cloud Run, GKE, Cloud Functions
- Bigtable, Cloud SQL, Cloud Spanner
Certifications (a plus, but not required):
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS (Specific statements of physical effort required and description of work environment; e.g., prolonged sitting at CRT. required travel %)
At HCA Healthcare, we are committed to fostering a culture of growth that allows you to build the career of a lifetime. We encourage you to apply for our Principal Data Architect - Multi-Modal Ingestion today. We review all applications promptly, and qualified candidates will be contacted to continue the process. Join us!
We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
At its founding in 1968, Nashville-based HCA was one of the nation's first hospital companies. Today, we are the nation's leading provider of healthcare services, a company comprised of locally managed facilities that includes about 165 hospitals and 115 freestanding surgery centers in 20 states and England and employing approximately 204,000 people. Approximately four to five percent of all inpatient care delivered in the country today is provided by HCA facilities. Richard M. Bracken serves as Chairman of HCA and R. Milton Johnson is the company's President and Chief Executive Officer.
HCA is committed to the care and improvement of human life and strives to deliver high quality, cost effective healthcare in the communities we serve. Building on the foundation provided by our Mission & Values, HCA puts patients first and works to constantly improve the care we give them by implementing measures that support our caregivers, help ensure patient safety and provide the highest possible quality. Investing in our communities is important to us. HCA typically invests about $1.5 billion annually to keep our facilities modern and up-to-date technologically and to expand and add services where needed. Focusing primarily on communities where the company is a leading healthcare provider, HCA selectively adds new facilities in order to better serve our communities.
And because two HCA founders were physicians, we value highly the strong relationships we've created with local physicians. We endeavor to provide them with a wide array of services and modern facilities in order to help them deliver the best possible care.