About the Opportunity
We are seeking an experienced Imaging Integration Backend Engineer to join the core technical team of our growing next-generation enterprise-level imaging platform. This individual, leveraging versatile software engineering skills, will be responsible for the design, implementation, and deployment of core platform components. A key focus will be the integration of best-in-class cardiac applications into the platform. The Staff Software Engineer will collaborate closely with Product, Program, SRE, SQA, and other Software Engineers, as well as development partners, to build the next generation product for heart disease diagnosis.
The ideal candidate is a highly motivated, hands-on self-starter who thrives in a fast-paced environment. We are seeking an individual who is:
• A strong team player, highly accountable, and committed to high-quality deliverables. • Possesses strong communication skills and a genuine interest in collaborating with third-party development teams as needed.
Responsibilities
Imaging Integration & Data Movement
Own Data Connectivity: Implement and own the core data movement patterns that connect hospital PACS/VNAs, 3rd party applications, and external AI endpoints to our platform Hub.
Deliver Robust Ingest/Write-back: Deliver robust ingest and write-back paths, specifically including DICOMweb, proxying/presigned access, site networking playbooks, and edge connector patterns for legacy/on-prem vendors. This ensures predictable and supportable deployments.
Engineering Excellence
Full Cycle Participation: Participate actively in the full software development life cycle (SDLC) from requirements analysis through testing, release, and maintenance.
Drive Code Quality: Perform rigorous code reviews, ensure excellent unit test coverage, and actively drive bug triage and resolution.
Design & Document Solutions: Design, document, and demonstrate technical solutions by creating necessary flowcharts, layouts, diagrams, and clear code comments.
Platform and Observability
Development Contribution: Participate in developing and maintaining the necessary APIs, integrations, and libraries that support the platform.
Implement Observability: Integrate logging, metrics, and tracing tools to effectively meet and maintain the platforms observability goals.
Requirements
Integration & Clinical Systems Expertise
Experience & Scale: +8 years of professional experience integrating medical imaging systems in clinical production environments.
PACS/Cloud Integration: Strong experience integrating PACS/DICOM systems with cloud-hosted services (AWS preferred), utilizing secure transfer patterns (DICOMweb, presigned URLs, private networking/VPN).
DICOM Protocol Mastery: Strong hands-on DICOM knowledge (C-STORE, C-FIND, C-MOVE) and expert-level troubleshooting capabilities.
On-Prem Edge: Experience deploying and managing on-prem edge components (VM/appliance deployment, outbound-only connectivity).
Data Reliability & Standards
Ingestion Reliability: Ability to design and implement reliable ingestion and write-back paths (including acks, retries, queueing, and replay mechanisms).
DICOM Structure: Understanding of core DICOM identifiers (Study/Series/SOP UIDs) and spatial concepts (Frame of Reference, overlay alignment basics).
Toolkits: Comfortable working with common imaging toolkits (dcm4che, Orthanc, pydicom, fo-dicom, etc.).
Security & Operations
PHI Security: Proven ability for secure handling of PHI (minimization, encryption, retention/deletion practices).
Operational Mindset: Strong operational mindset focused on providing site support readiness via logs, metrics, and trace IDs.
Nice-to-have
Professional experience with Java and the Spring framework.
IHE profiles (e.g., Invoke Image Display) and enterprise imaging integrations.
Familiarity with DICOM-SR/SEG/PR content and validation tooling.
Familiarity with HIPAA/HITRUST security requirements.
Experience with imaging workflows.
Education
Bachelor's degree in computer science, Engineering, or other advanced technical degree preferred.
Why you should apply
PURPOSE: Cleerly's purpose is to create a world without heart attacks. With our new paradigm for precision heart care, we will leave big footprints in the sands of time. Help us make that a reality!
COMMUNITY: We are building a truly world class team of talented problem solvers. While we have diverse backgrounds, we are united in our commitment to each other, to our customers, and to the patients our technology serves.
GROWTH: We prioritize learning and growth. As a rapid growth company, there is always space for new challenges and responsibilities. And, through Cleerly U, we invest in the development of our team.
OWNERSHIP: Everyone on the team contributes to our success, so everyone has equity in the company through our employee stock option incentive plan.
BENEFITS: Cleerly offers a variety of medical, dental, and vision plans, designed to fit you and your family's needs. Our 401(k) program helps you invest in the future.
OUR COMPANY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, protected veteran status, religion, physical or mental disability, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, or any other basis protected by law, ordinance, or regulation.
Job duties, activities, and responsibilities are subject to change by our company.
The base salary range for this role varies by location and is aligned to market benchmarks. Candidates located in higher-cost labor markets, including California, Washington, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Washington, DC represent the middle to high end of the range, while candidates located in all other U.S. locations represent the low to middle end of the range. Final compensation is determined based on location, experience, skills, and internal equity.
This role is eligible for a 15% target annual bonus, resulting in the following base salary and Total Target Compensation (TTC) ranges:
Base Salary: $175,000 - $201,000 TTC: $200,000 - $231,000