Principal Platform Software Engineer - Oracle Health Data & Analytics

Oracle Oracle · Enterprise · United States

This role is for a Principal Platform Software Engineer at Oracle Health Data & Analytics, focused on building and driving a data platform that serves AI, agentic, and traditional analytics workloads. The engineer will be responsible for system design, component design, implementation, and delivery of scalable data processing, storage, and retrieval systems, with a focus on regulated healthcare environments.

What you'd actually do

  1. Implement key components in a multi-tenant data platform serving AI, agentic, and traditional analytics workloads, including ingestion, transformation, indexing, storage, and serving layers.
  2. Perform component design, implement and deliver features that increase the adoption of the data platform by AI-first and agent-based architectures.
  3. Use strong technical knowledge to help resolve complex issues and dissect issues inherent in the design or implementation of technologies.
  4. Ensure platform architectures and operations meet standards for scale, reliability, resilience, security, compliance, and cost efficiency in regulated healthcare environments.

Skills

Required

  • Java
  • Python
  • cloud concepts
  • cloud native services
  • distributed storage systems
  • data warehouses
  • lakehouse/table formats
  • streaming + CDC
  • large-scale batch processing
  • Spark
  • Flink

Nice to have

  • Multi-modal persistence patterns
  • relational storage
  • document storage
  • vector storage
  • graph storage
  • Search (lexical, vector, hybrid)
  • retrieval (MCP)
  • Applied LLM/NLP
  • extraction
  • entity resolution/linking
  • enrichment
  • Data governance
  • compliance
  • classification/tagging
  • lineage
  • retention
  • audit logs
  • access controls
  • secure handling of PHI/PII

What the JD emphasized

  • regulated healthcare environments

Other signals

  • building software systems
  • scalable data processing
  • serving AI, agentic, and traditional analytics workloads
  • data platform