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Cache Developer Location: Chicago, IL Work Experience: 9 to 12 years experience in technical support and troubleshooting of multiple enterprise wide systems. 3 to 5 years Intersystems Ensemble ...

The role involves programming in MUMPS/Cache', participating in project meetings, and developing solutions to enhance the Tracking and Billing System (TABS). Responsibilities : • MUMPS/Cache ...

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How much do cache programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for cache programmer in the United States is $39.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.72 and $51.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Cache Programmer, and why are they important?

To excel as a Cache Programmer, you need solid experience with the MUMPS (or M) programming language, a thorough understanding of database design, and familiarity with InterSystems Cache technology. Proficiency with Cache Studio, ObjectScript, and relevant certifications from InterSystems are often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you translate complex requirements into reliable code. These skills ensure robust application performance, data integrity, and efficient collaboration within healthcare or financial IT environments where Cache is prevalent.

What are Cache Programmers?

Cache Programmers are software developers who specialize in designing, implementing, and optimizing caching mechanisms within computer systems or applications. Their primary role is to improve system performance by reducing access times to frequently used data, often working with technologies like in-memory caches, distributed caches, or hardware-level cache management. They analyze system bottlenecks, select suitable caching strategies, and ensure data consistency and reliability. Cache Programmers may also collaborate with other engineers to integrate caching solutions that scale with application demands.

What are some common challenges Cache Programmers face when integrating InterSystems Caché with other systems?

Cache Programmers often encounter challenges when integrating InterSystems Caché with external databases or applications, such as handling data format differences and ensuring seamless data synchronization. These integrations can require a strong understanding of both Caché ObjectScript and the APIs or protocols of the other systems involved. Effective troubleshooting and communication with other technical teams are essential, as is staying updated on best practices for secure and performant data exchange. Being proactive in documenting integration workflows can also help mitigate future issues.
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Title: Cache Developer
Location: Chicago, IL
Work Experience:
9 to 12 years experience in technical support and troubleshooting of multiple enterprise wide systems.
3 to 5 years Intersystems Ensemble development experience.
Preferred 7+ years Intersystems M/Cache, Object Script, CSP, SQL development experience.
Preferred - 7+ years healthcare development experience, Laboratory, Billing or Financial.
Experience with ticketing systems such as HP Service Manager preferred.
Other:
Application experience with MS Windows, MS Office, MS Excel, MS Outlook.
Excellent proficiency in problem solving and troubleshooting production issues.
Excellent program debugging and proficiency in troubleshooting production issues.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, written and verbal.
Excellent organizational, time management, customer service, prioritization and multi-tasking skills.
Excellent knowledge of and proficiency in the Agile methodology.
Preferred Knowledge of Laboratory Orders to Cash process flow.
Possible weekend/holiday support on-call as required for green zone installations.
Shift Hours Slight change in shift hours may be required to provide adequate overlap of support coverage across multiple time zones.
Competencies: Learning on the Fly; Decision Quality; Priority Setting; Customer Focus; Problem Solving; Informing; Technical Learning; Functional/Technical Skills".