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Senior engineers who left Oracle Health or Cerner in the last 6 months, based in Kansas City or remote US, with EHR or HL7 experience.

9 results across 9 people

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Gordon Bratsberg
Gordon Bratsberg38y exp
Network Engineer
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI)Cisco CertifiedNetworkingMicrosoft Exchange+16
2
Kaitlin Neal
Kaitlin Neal12y exp
Software Engineer | Open to Remote, Flexible, Part-Time Work
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
English (Native or bilingual proficiency)Spanish (Professional working proficiency)TutoringSpecial Education+18
3
Matthew Knoche
Matthew Knoche17y exp
Technical Support Engineer
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Secure LinkMicrosoft Power BIStandard Operating Procedure (SOP)Puma+16
4
Benjamin Janis
Benjamin Janis7y exp
Software Engineer
Minnesota, United States
Agile Project ManagementDatabase DesignMicroservicesWeb Interface Design+9
5
Nana Aggrey
Nana Aggrey12y exp
Technical Support Engineer | Tier 2 Service Desk | Active Directory | Incident & Root Cause Analysis | Enterprise IT Support | Remote Professional | 10+ Years
Fort Mill, South Carolina, United States
TeamworkInformation TechnologyData EntryMicrosoft Excel+28
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Daniel Nickel18y exp
Test Automation Engineer at Oracle Cerner
Corpus Christi, Texas, United StatesRecently started
DevOpsTest AutomationEggplantAPI Testing+16
BJ
Benjamin Janis7y exp
Software Engineer at Cerner Corporation
United States
Kaylin Nelson
Kaylin Nelson11y exp
Continuous Learning Coordinator | Learning and Development Consultant | Radiology | Pharmacy
Overland Park, Kansas, United StatesRecently started
Electronic Health Records (EHR)Cerner MillenniumAdobe AcrobatElbow support+16
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John Fox10y exp
Senior Software Engineer at Oracle Health
Tallahassee, Florida, United States· 4y at co.Likely open
JavaGitGithubMaven+4

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