Healthcare IT infrastructure for Chinese medical institutions
Shanghai International Medical Center operates a distributed healthcare platform built on Java/Spring, Oracle, and MySQL, with a heavy reliance on big-data infrastructure (HBase, Kudu) suggesting patient records and clinical analytics at scale. The org is micro-scale (13 open roles across 6 functions) but leadership-heavy (director + VP titles), indicating either a spinoff or restructuring phase; concurrent work on sales systems, customer database, and major database migration points to operational consolidation rather than feature expansion.
Notable leadership hires: Marketing Director, Sales Director
Shanghai International Medical Center provides IT infrastructure and platform services to healthcare institutions in China. The technology foundation spans Java application servers, relational databases (Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server), and distributed data stores (HBase, Kudu), indicating support for both transactional clinical workflows and analytics pipelines. Current operational focus centers on three areas: establishing a project sales system, building a customer database, and executing a major database migration. The organization employs approximately 13 people across engineering, marketing, sales, legal, product, and operations, with leadership representation in marketing and sales director roles. All hiring activity is domestic to China.
Core infrastructure: Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Oracle Database, MySQL, SQL Server. Data tier: HBase, Kudu, Redis. Deployment: Linux, Nginx. Integration via MyBatis, Netty. Client-side: C#, Windows Forms, DevExpress.
Three active projects: sales system establishment, market research and competitor analysis, and customer database buildout. Concurrent work includes major database migration and version upgrades, alongside disaster recovery implementation.