Medical imaging IT and cybersecurity for hospitals and critical infrastructure
Sectra operates two distinct business lines—medical imaging IT (PACS, enterprise imaging, digital pathology) and secure communications for defense/government—across 1,000+ employees globally. The engineering-dominant hiring mix (55 of 107 active roles) reflects execution-heavy work: go-live support, data migrations, PACS replacements, and enterprise imaging deployments are primary projects. The tech stack reveals dual specialization: DICOM/HL7 and medical imaging protocols paired with hardened security stacks (Azure, Active Directory, Samsung Knox), suggesting Sectra maintains separate security postures for regulated healthcare vs. classified government environments.
Notable leadership hires: Solution Test Lead
Sectra develops medical imaging IT solutions and secure communications platforms. The medical imaging division serves hospitals and healthcare systems worldwide with PACS, enterprise imaging, digital pathology, and specialty modules (cardiology, breast imaging, orthopaedics). The cybersecurity division protects critical infrastructure, defense forces, and government agencies across Europe. Founded in 1978 and headquartered in Linköping, Sweden, the company is publicly traded on Nasdaq Stockholm and maintains direct sales in 19 countries with partner networks globally. Current operational focus centers on customer deployments, multi-system integrations, PACS replacements, and modernization of legacy imaging infrastructure.
Sectra posts roles across Sweden, Australia, France, Netherlands, Canada, United States, Portugal, and Germany. Engineering positions dominate the pipeline (55 of 107 active roles), with secondary hiring in operations (17), support (13), and security (5).
Sectra's stack spans medical imaging (DICOM, HL7, PACS), classical systems engineering (C/C++, VHDL, FPGA), and cloud/DevOps (Azure, Docker, GitLab CI/CD, Jenkins). Windows, Linux, and Android round out deployment targets. No major tech migrations (adopting/replacing lists are empty).
Primary projects include PACS replacement deployments (especially Canada), go-live support for new customers, enterprise imaging architecture design, data migrations, ERP/CRM system implementations, and managed detection & response for critical infrastructure. Modernizing legacy medical imaging systems and strengthening system stability are ongoing priorities.
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