Anastasiya Ganulich

Recruiter

Anastasiya Ganulich

Integration Architect (part-time)

Binariks is looking for a highly motivated and skilled Integration Architect to join the healthcare project (EU) for part-time engagement to provide strategic integration oversight, design integration patterns, ensure architecture compliance, oversee cross-system interoperability, ensure architectural consistency, support MDR-compliant documentation, and guide the backend team in building scalable, maintainable integration capabilities. Our client is scaling a platform to helps people with chronic conditions — such as heart failure and diabetes — receive proactive, preventive, and data-driven care where they feel safest: at home.

What We’re Looking For:

  • 10+ years of system architecture, with a focus on integrations


  • Deep knowledge of: 
    - FHIR R4, OpenEHR, HL7 v2+, CDA
    - Identity providers (OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0, Regional eID Solutions)
    - EHR integration patterns and best practices


  • Experience with healthcare-regulated products is a strong plus (EU MDR, ISO13485 context)


  • Strong microservices and cloud-native (Kubernetes) architecture background


  • Ability to step in quickly, assess problems, and provide documented architectural solutions


  • Clear communicator: able to translate complex technical concepts for leadership and mixed-level teams


  • At least an Upper-Intermediate level of English for daily communication


Your Responsibilities:

  • Defining integration strategy and patterns for EMR/EHR systems, Identity Providers (IDPs), and external medical systems/devices


  • Ensuring interoperability and consistency across expanding regional deployments


  • Support new country integrations where different EHRs/IDPs exist


  • Creating and maintaining architecture documentation required for MDR-certified products


  • Reviewing microservice, API, and data architecture for compliance and scalability


  • Providing periodic architecture audits and improvement recommendations


  • Conducting short research cycles when new integration partners appear