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iO Associates - UK/EU | RIS Data Migration Consultant (Remote)

iO Associates - UK/EU
Edinburgh
9 months ago
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Job Opportunity: RIS Data Migration Specialist


We are recruiting on behalf of a leading Radiology AI-powered HealthTech company that is revolutionising medical imaging and diagnostics. This innovative organisation is dedicated to improving patient outcomes through cutting-edge artificial intelligence solutions.

If you're a talented in Data Migration with a passion for advancing healthcare technology, we want to hear from you.

Key Responsibilities

Data Migration Planning:

  • Develop and manage data migration strategies for RIS systems.
  • Map existing data structures and create tailored migration pathways.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to gather and document requirements.

Data Extraction and Transformation:

  • Extract, clean, and transform data from legacy systems using ETL tools.
  • Ensure data accuracy and integrity throughout the process.

Data Loading and Validation:

  • Load transformed data into the target system and validate for completeness.
  • Identify and resolve data discrepancies, ensuring post-migration accuracy.

Collaboration and Communication:

  • Work with cross-functional teams to meet clinical and operational needs.
  • Provide regular progress updates to stakeholders.

Regulatory Compliance and Security:

  • Ensure compliance with HIPAA, GDPR, and other data protection standards.
  • Implement security measures to protect sensitive data.

Troubleshooting and Support:

  • Resolve migration issues and ensure system compatibility.
  • Offer post-migration support to ensure smooth adoption.

Documentation and Training:

  • Document migration processes and provide training for staff on the new system.

Interested? Please apply or send a copy of your CV to james.burchill @ioassociates.co.uk (no space).

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