IT Systems Integration Specialist for Healthcare Software (Field Service) | Fachinformatiker:in Systemintegration für Gesundheitssoftware im regionalen Außendienst

Digital Health Recruiting GmbH

Bergisch Gladbach, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Dec 3, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role involves supporting the digital transformation of medical facilities by providing specialized IT services for proprietary healthcare software. The work is structured in alternating weekly blocks: one week dedicated to regional field service, including the installation, configuration, and maintenance of software systems in medical institutions; and the following week focused on remote 1st and 2nd level technical support from a home office. Key responsibilities also include conducting initial training and instruction for medical staff, troubleshooting technical issues, and documenting service processes. The ideal candidate has completed an IT apprenticeship or holds a comparable qualification, is familiar with networking, operating systems (Linux/Microsoft), and databases, and possesses a customer-oriented, structured, and reliable work ethic. This position offers a secure, meaningful career path in a growing market, flexible working hours, and the benefit of a company car, making it attractive for both dedicated career starters and experienced experts.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training in IT (e.g., IT Specialist for System Integration, IT Systems Electronics Technician) or comparable qualification

Experience

  • Completed vocational training in the IT field (e.g., IT Specialist for System Integration, IT Systems Electronics Technician) or comparable qualification
  • Initial experience in technical field service is advantageous
  • Familiarity with networks, operating systems, and databases

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Willingness to travel (regional field service required); Valid driver's license required; Ability to work remotely/mobile (flexible location within Germany and Austria)