Manager, Software Engineering, PharmaApps

Cardinal Health

Hartford (CT)

On-site

USD 123,000 - 176,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Benefits offered by this job

Medical, dental and vision coverage
Paid time off plan
401k savings plan
HSA access and flexible FSAs
Parental leave

Job summary

Cardinal Health seeks an experienced leader to own end-to-end delivery for Pharmacy Applications, coordinating across intake, build, integration, and run phases. You will drive stability, defined SLIs/SLOs, and platform modernization within a matrix of vendors and internal teams.

The role demands 8-12 years in enterprise delivery, strong SDLC governance, and deep experience with APIs, middleware, and data platforms.

Qualifications

  • 8-12 years of experience in enterprise delivery or similar roles.
  • Experience leading cross-functional delivery teams (Engineering, Integration, QA, PM).
  • Strong understanding of enterprise systems, middleware, APIs, and data access.
  • Experience owning application roadmaps, platform health, and vendor delivery outcomes.
  • Ability to plan, estimate, govern SDLC, and manage budgets across multiple initiatives.

Responsibilities

  • Own end-to-end outcomes for Pharmacy Applications across intake, build/configuration, integration, transition to run, and ongoing support.
  • Serve as the single accountable owner for pharmacy system delivery, stability, and outcomes.
  • Translate pharmacy/operations goals into executable delivery plans with clear scope and risks.
  • Ensure predictable delivery through disciplined planning, estimation, and execution in an integration-heavy environment.
  • Define accountability boundaries between Product, Architecture, Engineering, Infrastructure, and vendors.

Skills

Leadership
SDLC governance
Cross-functional delivery
Regulatory/compliance awareness
Budget planning

Education

Bachelor’s degree or equivalent

Tools

SQL
APIs
Middleware
Cloud environments

Job description

US-Nationwide-FIELD

Full time

20185052

What Commercial Technologies Software Engineering contributes to Cardinal Health

Commercial Technologies manages the enterprise's portfolio of commercial technologies to maximize the business value of the technologies and enhance the customer experience. This function creates strategies for the portfolio and innovative solutions based on relationships with business leaders, develops back-end solutions and capabilities, and improves the front-end experience.

Commercial Technologies Software Engineering develops design options, process improvements and back-end solutions for commercial technologies to maximize performance and suitability for business needs. This job family manages engineering projects and plans for commercial technologies and interfaces with product managers to develop objectives. This job family assesses product systems, identifies opportunities for process and system improvements, and develops solutions through application of engineering principles.

Responsibilities
Solution Ownership & Delivery
  • Ownend‑to‑endoutcomes for assigned Pharmacy Applications across intake, build/configuration, integration, transition to run, and ongoing support
  • Serve as the single accountable owner for pharmacy system delivery, stability, and outcomes,eliminatingfragmented ownership across platforms and vendors
  • Translate pharmacy, operations, and business goals into executable delivery and integration plans with clear scope, dependencies, success criteria, and risk awareness
  • Ensure predictable delivery through disciplined planning, estimation, execution, andfollow‑throughin anintegration‑heavy, operationally sensitive environment
  • Establish and enforcesolution‑leveldecision rights for Pharmacy Apps, reducingday‑to‑dayescalation by driving decisions with clear options, tradeoffs, and recommended paths
  • Serve as the technology owner for assigned pharmacy applications,establishingplatform strategy, priorities, roadmap, operationalobjectives, and investment recommendations
  • Own intake evaluation, prioritization, and sequencing of enhancement requests, operational improvements, technical debt remediation, regulatory requirements, and platform modernization initiatives
  • Accountable for solution-level architecture decisions within assigned pharmacy platforms, including integration patterns, technical tradeoffs, lifecycle planning, scalability, resiliency, and maintainability in partnership with Enterprise Architecture
  • Understand and actively manage the business impact of platform performance on patient onboarding, therapy fulfillment, case processing, reimbursement workflows, pharmacy operations, and client commitments
Strategy, Roadmap & Platform Evolution
  • Develop andmaintainmulti-year application roadmaps that align business priorities, technical debt reduction, platform modernization, regulatory requirements, and operational risk management
  • Balance feature delivery, run stability, remediation work, lifecycle management, and modernization investments across assigned pharmacy platforms
  • Identifyautomation, simplification, and platform rationalization opportunities that improve scalability, reliability, cost efficiency, and business usability
  • Provide clear investment recommendations and tradeoffs to business and technology leadership based on business value, operational risk, compliance needs, and platform health
Planning, Financial & Capacity Management
  • Develop and manage delivery plans, schedules, and budgets for Pharmacy Applications and supporting middleware
  • Translate systems and integration LOE (interfaces, data flows, environments, validation) into schedule and cost forecasts
  • Maintain capacity plans across onshore and offshore teams, aligning priorities to skills in systems integration, SQL, API development, and operational support
  • Ownsolution‑levelresource management across Engineering, Integration, QA, PM, and external partners
  • Understand and manage capital vs. expense treatment aligned to enterprise finance standards for pharmacy systems
  • ProtectSonexusrevenue and operations by understanding system availability,financial impact, and risk tied to pharmacy platform decisions
SDLC Governance, Delivery Discipline & Flow of Work
  • Define andoperatea consistent,well‑understoodflow of work for Pharmacy Applications from intake through deployment,hypercare, and run
  • Ensure adherence to enterprise SDLC gates, QA standards, structured change control, and operational readiness requirements
  • Ensure platform observability requirements are incorporated into the SDLC flow of work (logging standards,monitoringinstrumentation, alert hygiene, andpost‑incidentfollow‑ups) to prevent recurring operational issues.
  • Maintain delivery hygiene through WBS, RAID logs, interface inventories, risk management, decision logs, and issue tracking
  • Apply governance that is disciplined andright‑sized, avoidingover‑engineeredprocesses whilemaintainingoperational rigor
  • Identifyrecurring delivery or runtime breakdowns within pharmacy systems and drive targeted process and integration improvements rooted inroot‑causeanalysis
  • Adjust planning, governance, and communication practices based on delivery phase, operational risk, and observed system outcomes
  • Define andmaintainclear accountability boundaries between Product, Architecture, Engineering, Infrastructure, Service Operations, vendors, and business stakeholders to ensure effective execution within theSonexusoperating model
  • Maintain application interface inventories, critical data flows, dependency mapping, and integration health across internal and external platforms
Build – to – Run Transition & Run Stability
  • Ensurebuild‑to‑runtransitions for Pharmacy Applications are clearly defined, documented, and executed, including environment readiness, access controls, and knowledge transfer
  • Be accountable for operational outcomes, service performance, and remediation plans for assigned pharmacy platforms and related integration services
  • Partner with business stakeholders and technical teams to define andmaintainService Level Objectives (SLOs) and Service Level Indicators (SLIs) for pharmacy platforms and critical integration flows (e.g., availability, latency, error rates, throughput, processing success).
  • Ensure monitoring, dashboards, and alerting are implemented to support defined SLIs/SLOs, including escalation paths and operational runbooks fortimelyresponse and recovery.
  • Partner with run support, infrastructure, and vendor teams to triage, prioritize, and resolve issues effectively
  • Own intake and prioritization of break/fix work, technical debt, operational enhancements, and remediation initiatives
  • Driveroot‑causeanalysis and preventative actions to reduce repeat incidents and operational risk
  • Own application environment strategy including development, testing, validation, training, and production environments, ensuring availability, refresh processes, access controls, and release readiness
Quality, Compliance & Evidence – Based Readiness
  • Enforce consistent requirements, integration validation, and testing practices to strengthenend‑to‑endquality accountability
  • Ensure QA, security, networking, and compliance requirements are met, including required evidence, approvals, and remediation
  • Maintain clean,validated,PHI‑safeoperational outputs (data extracts, interfaces, reports) prior to internal or external use
  • Strengthen delivery confidence throughevidence‑basedreadiness rather thanlast‑minuteescalation
  • Defineevidence‑basedoperational readiness for releases by validating SLI/SLO coverage (monitoring + alerting) for critical pharmacy workflows before promoting changes to production.
  • Ensure pharmacy application solutions satisfy applicable regulatory, audit, privacy, security, and data retention requirements whilemaintainingoperational readiness and business continuity
Cross – Functional Leadership & Stakeholder Alignment
  • Lead and align Engineering, Integration, QA, PM, Infrastructure, Security, Product, APS, and Business stakeholders
  • Partner closely with offshore systems and integration teams, setting clear priorities, ownership boundaries, and escalation paths
  • Maintain clear ownership, accountability, and communication across distributed teams andthird‑partyvendors
  • Ensure consistent, aligned messaging across functions to reduce churn, rework, and operational confusion
  • Partner effectively with APS, Product, and Pharmacy Operations leadership on platform impacts, regulatory risk, and solution evolution
  • Lead relationships with application vendors, implementation partners, and managed service providers, including roadmap alignment, performance management, issue escalation, contract fulfillment, and delivery oversight
Stakeholder Leadership & Client Presence
  • Demonstrate strong executive presence in internal and external discussions related to pharmacy platforms and integrations
  • Prepare and leadsystem‑focusedmeetings with clearpre‑reads, architectural context, risks, decisions, and recommended paths
  • Communicate clearly in writing and verbally, translating technical and operational realities intobusiness‑appropriatelanguage
  • Influence and negotiate without authority by presenting system tradeoffs grounded in data, platform constraints, and operational risk
  • Partner with business leaders to translate pharmacy operational needs into executable application priorities, delivery plans, and measurable platform outcomes
Leadership & People Development
  • Lead a dedicated Pharmacy Applications team ofapproximately 3-5team members, including a Technical Lead, Business Analyst, and engineers who may specialize in integration, application support, or platform delivery
  • Set clear priorities, ownership expectations, performance goals, and development plans for assigned team members while fostering a culture of accountability and follow-through
  • Build team capability across requirements analysis, solution design, integration execution, operational support, documentation, and business-facing communication
  • Ensure team roles are aligned to the operating model so the team can support both delivery execution and run stability without fragmented ownership
Qualifications
  • 8-12 years of experience, preferred
  • Bachelor’s degree in related field, or equivalent work experience, preferred
  • Experience leadingcross‑functionaldelivery teams (Engineering, Integration, QA, PM)
  • Strong understanding of enterprise systems, middleware, APIs,SQL‑baseddata access, and hybrid cloud environments
  • Demonstrated capability in estimation, planning, SDLC governance, and operational delivery execution
  • Demonstrated ability to manage delivery plans, budgets, and capacity across multiple initiatives
  • Experienceoperatingin regulated or operationally critical environments
  • Demonstrated use of structured delivery artifacts (e.g., WBS, interface inventories,LOE‑basedestimates, RAID logs, change control)
  • Experience directly managing a small technical team, including technical leads, business analysts, and engineers
  • Experience owning application roadmaps, platform health, prioritization decisions, and vendor delivery outcomes
  • Experience supporting pharmacy, healthcare, regulated, or operationally critical platforms preferred
What is expected of you and others at this level
  • Manages department operations and supervises professional employees, front line supervisors and/or business support staff
  • Participates in the development of policies and procedures to achieve specific goals
  • Ensures employeesoperatewithin guidelines
  • Decisions have ashort termimpact on work processes,outcomesand customers
  • Interacts with subordinates, peers, customers, and suppliers at various management levels; may interact with senior management
  • Interactions normally involve resolution of issues related to operations and/or projects
  • Gains consensus from various parties involved

Anticipated salary range:$123,400 - $176, 300

Bonus eligible: Yes

Benefits:Cardinal Health offers a wide variety of benefits and programs to support health and well-being.

  • Medical, dental and vision coverage
  • Paid time off plan
  • Health savings account (HSA)
  • 401k savings plan
  • Access to wages before pay day withmyFlexPay
  • Flexible spending accounts (FSAs)
  • Short- and long-term disability coverage
  • Work-Life resources
  • Paid parental leave
  • Healthy lifestyle programs

Application window anticipated to close:10/10/2026 *if interested in opportunity, please submit application as soon as possible.

The salary range listed is an estimate. Pay at Cardinal Health is determined by multiple factors including, but not limited to, a candidate’s geographical location, relevant education, experience and skills and an evaluation of internal pay equity.

Cardinal Health supports an inclusive workplace that values diversity of thought, experience and background. We celebrate the power of our differences to create better solutions for our customers by ensuring employees can be their authentic selves each day. Cardinal Health is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, veteran status, marital status, creed, status with regard to public assistance, genetic status or any other status protected by federal, state or local law.

To read and review this privacy notice click here (https://www.cardinalhealth.com/content/dam/corp/email/documents/corp/cardinal-health-online-application-privacy-policy.pdf)

Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, Cardinal Health, Inc. (NYSE: CAH) is a distributor of pharmaceuticals, a global manufacturer and distributor of medical and laboratory products, and a provider of performance and data solutions for healthcare facilities.

We are a crucial link between the clinical and operational sides of healthcare, delivering end‑to‑end solutions and data‑driving insights that advance healthcare and improve lives every day. With deep partnerships, diverse perspectives and innovative digital solutions, we build connections across the continuum of care.

With more than 50 years of experience, we seize the opportunity to address healthcare's most complicated challenges — now, and in the future.

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