Interlinx Systems is a leading provider of healthcare integration and interoperability solutions, specialising in connecting clinical systems across radiology, pathology, and wider hospital environments.
Artificial intelligence is at the core of what we do. We are actively developing and integrating AI-driven capabilities across our product portfolio.
Role Description
This is an exciting opportunity for a recent graduate to launch a career in healthcare IT. As a Graduate Implementation & Support Engineer, you will join our technical services team and receive structured training in radiology systems, clinical data standards (DICOM and HL7), and healthcare integration workflows. You will work alongside experienced engineers, gaining hands‑on experience deploying and supporting solutions that directly improve patient care.
No prior healthcare IT experience is required — we are looking for motivated, technically curious graduates who are eager to learn and grow within a supportive and specialist environment. With AI at the heart of our roadmap, you will have the opportunity to work with cutting‑edge technologies from the very start of your career.
Qualifications
* Assist with the installation, configuration, and deployment of healthcare integration solutions under the guidance of senior engineers.
* Learn to configure and troubleshoot DICOM interfaces including storage, query/retrieve, and MPPS workflows.
* Develop an understanding of HL7 v2.x messaging (ADT, ORM, ORU, SIU) and support interface configuration between clinical systems such as RIS, PACS, and EPR/EHR platforms.
* Provide first and second‑line technical support, triaging and resolving issues with guidance from the wider team.
* Participate in integration testing, system validation, and go‑live support activities.
* Liaise with customers and clinical staff, developing your communication and stakeholder management skills.
* Produce and maintain technical documentation including configuration notes, support logs, and knowledge base articles.
* Contribute to internal process improvement and team knowledge‑sharing initiatives.
* Participate in structured training covering radiology workflows, healthcare data standards, and integration best practices.
* A degree (or equivalent qualification) in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Health Informatics, or a related technical discipline.
* A genuine interest in healthcare technology and improving patient outcomes through IT.
* Solid foundational knowledge of IT concepts including networking, operating systems, and databases.
* Basic familiarity with Linux environments.
* Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills with a methodical approach to troubleshooting.
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain technical concepts clearly.
* A proactive, self‑motivated attitude with a willingness to learn new technologies and standards.
* Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team.
This role is hybrid based in our office in Glagow City Center.
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