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The new Senior Interoperability Engineers that we're hiring in The Hague, Netherlands will provide ... Proven experience with development of principles, assumptions, rules and guidelines to analyse, ...

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Atlanta, GA · Remote

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Sr Health Interoperability Engineer

Leesburg, VA · On-site

$68 - $91/hr

Requirements: The Senior Health Interoperability Engineer is a critical role that will help ... Collaborate with the analytics and data science team to ensure OMOP-structured data is properly ...

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How much do interoperability analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for interoperability analyst in the United States is $35.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.24 and $42.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Interoperability Analyst?

An Interoperability Analyst is a professional who ensures that different information systems, software applications, and networks can communicate and work together effectively, especially in sectors like healthcare or IT. They analyze, design, and implement solutions for data exchange and integration across disparate systems. Their role often involves troubleshooting compatibility issues, maintaining data integrity, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. By facilitating seamless data sharing, Interoperability Analysts help organizations improve efficiency and support better decision-making.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Interoperability Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Interoperability Analyst, you need a solid understanding of healthcare data standards (such as HL7, FHIR, and CDA), data integration, and a relevant bachelor's degree in health informatics, IT, or a related field. Familiarity with interface engines, EHR systems, and certifications like HL7, Epic Bridges, or similar tools is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and collaborative communication are crucial soft skills for working with cross-functional teams and resolving complex data exchange issues. These skills ensure the seamless and secure flow of healthcare information between systems, supporting patient care and organizational efficiency.

What is the difference between Interoperability Analyst vs Data Analyst?

AspectInteroperability AnalystData Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in IT, Computer Science, or related; certifications like HL7, FHIR often preferredBachelor's in Statistics, Mathematics, or related; certifications like Microsoft Excel, SQL are common
Work EnvironmentHealthcare, IT, or technology-focused organizations working on system integrationVarious industries including finance, marketing, healthcare analyzing data sets
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare providers, health IT companies, government agenciesBusiness, finance, healthcare, marketing firms
Common Search & ComparisonYesNo

While both roles involve technical skills, an Interoperability Analyst focuses on integrating and ensuring seamless data exchange between systems, especially in healthcare. A Data Analyst primarily interprets data to support decision-making across various industries. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What are some common challenges Interoperability Analysts face when integrating new healthcare systems?

Interoperability Analysts often encounter challenges such as dealing with disparate data formats, ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations like HIPAA, and bridging communication gaps between legacy and modern systems. They frequently need to collaborate with IT teams, vendors, and clinicians to resolve data mapping and workflow issues. Staying updated on evolving interoperability standards (like HL7 and FHIR) is also essential to ensure smooth integration and ongoing system compatibility.
What states have the most Interoperability Analyst jobs? States with the most job openings for Interoperability Analyst jobs include:
Infographic showing various Interoperability Analyst job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 80% Physical, 8% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,823 per year, or $36 per hour.

Senior Interoperability Engineer

NATO

$88K - $121K/yr

Other

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Job description

Who we are:

For more than 75 years, NATO's mission has been to preserve peace and security in the Alliance for nearly one billion citizens. The NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) and its predecessors have worked tirelessly in providing the means that enable the connectedness and togetherness that keep our Alliance strong. We are the NCIA, a team of 3,300 civilian and military staff in 29 locations throughout Europe, North America and Asia.

Our technology and cyber experts allow NATO to conduct critical operations, protect NATO's airspace, make data-driven decisions, defend against cyber-attacks, secure NATO networks and maintain superiority in space. This is all possible because of our greatest force, our people. In order to keep this edge we aim to hire, train and retain the very best staff.

Our staff members represent both the diversity and unity of our Alliance. When you join the NCIA, you will be part of an organization where you can contribute authentically to the mission and purpose of NATO and help us keep our technological edge.

About the job:

We're expanding the highly successful Independent Assurance Branch (IAB) at the NCIA.  The new posts will be part of the Chief Quality Office (CQO) which leads the Agency Quality approach and is the governing authority on the Agency's Quality Management and Risk Management System. The CQO leads the development and assurance of the QMS related processes and procedures, ensures independent verification and validation of project, programme and portfolio deliverables and service changes. The new Senior Interoperability Engineers that we're hiring in The Hague, Netherlands will provide interoperability assurance and exercise support services, and are responsible for the NCIA reference environment services and support. 

The IAB plays a crucial role in ensuring that the NCIA delivers systems and services that work seamlessly together for exercises, missions and partners.   IAB independently verifies and validates the readiness of NATO Command Structure (NCS) systems for interoperability. This includes ensuring compatibility with assigned National and Multinational forces involved in NATO-led missions and exercises.  The IO branch oversees various activities, such as:

       Interoperability assurance of all federated capabilities that are added and or modified within mission networks.

       The IAB is highly involved in NATO interoperability initiative "Federated Mission Networking" (FMN). The IO Branch is responsible to verify and Validate all NATO capabilities for their "FMN Compliance"

       Support for the overall FMN Framework by providing tools to prepare, execute, assess and report on Requests for Change (RFC's) of all FMN Affiliates (NATO and non NATO Nations).

       Support to nations in setting up, executing and assessing and reporting Interoperability exercises or test events with tooling and Subject Matter Expertise (SME)

       Support to the NATO Digital Staff (NDS) and Allied Command Transformation (ACT) on Interoperability assessments, standards conformance testing and development of Interoperability test repositories and policy for NATO.

The Senior Interoperability Engineer will support with policy and governance by establishing policies, processes, and tools for interoperability assurance across the entire agency operating in accordance with NATO directives and collaborates with NATO Enterprise, NATO Alliance, and any coalitions where NATO participates.  There will be four key focus areas:

       Mission CIS readiness: actively contributes to assure all federated capabilities that are added and or modified within the mission networks, like for example the Allied Reaction Force (ARF). For this we have teams of Subject matter experts that closely work the Service Management Authority, the operational units and the NATO Command structure to assure SACEUR'S command and control enablement to conduct operations. The work includes support to exercises and mission preparation activities by preparing, executing including assessment and reporting on the interoperability on all established mission services

       Interoperability Assurance Activities: actively contributes to ensuring that NATO-led mission networks and exercises operate smoothly. For instance, during exercises like Steadfast Cobalt or Coalition Warrior Interoperability Exercise (CWIX), they verify that communication systems work seamlessly together.  Additionally, participate in Coalition Interoperability Assurance and Validation (CIAV) Working Groups. These groups focus on initiatives such as Federated Mission Networking (FMN), ensuring interoperability across different forces and partners.

       Interoperability Assessments and Testing:  conduct thorough interoperability assessments and standard conformance assessments to verify systems implementation of standards. This involves evaluating projects, cross-projects, and even broader NATO Enterprise, NATO Alliance, and Mission Networks. Analyse complex test scenarios based on real-world operational use cases.  Extracting test conditions and designing test events are critical steps in ensuring effective interoperability.

       Repository Management and Reporting:  Manage the Assurance, Verification, and Validation (AV&V) repository is another key responsibility. This repository contains essential information related to services, service functions, test requirements, test cases, and use cases.  Also contribute to defining and reporting interoperability Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) at different levels-project, portfolio, and program. These KPIs help track progress and identify areas for improvement.

For the full and detailed list of duties, please review the job description on the NCIA career site.

About you:

The essential requirements for this post are:

 

       A minimum requirement of a Bachelor's degree at a nationally recognised/certified University in a related discipline and 3 years post-related experience.
Proven experience with development of principles, assumptions, rules and guidelines to analyse, structure and classify interoperability requirements and their assessment for portfolios, programmes and projects

       Proven experience with managing external stakeholders and co-workers during the execution of large complex projects, either in commercial or military environment;

       Experience with using, designing, operating, maintaining and testing virtualized and cloud-based environments;

       Experience as test engineer in interoperability events;

       Knowledge of ISTQB foundation principles;

One or more of the following would additionally be desirable:

       Experience with NATO interoperability exercises, like CWIX or Steadfast Cobalt.

       Knowledge of the IO Toolset, Tidepedia, and JIRA;

       Experience testing NATO applications like ICC, JTS, FAST, NCOP, LOGFAS, TOPFAS, etc...;

       Experience testing and configuring NATO Standards, like MIP, FFT, TDL, NVG, OTH-Gold, APP-11 or...

       Experience testing and configuring Commercial standards, like BGP, IPsec, SIP, NTP, DNS, SMTP/S, LDAP/S, SAML, HTTP/S

       Advanced certification in the area of testing and testing management

What we offer:

       Genuinely meaningful work as part of the most successful alliance in history;

       3 year contract with competitive tax-free monthly salary of EUR 8,828 and household and children's allowances;

       Privileges for expatriate staff including expatriation and education allowances (where appropriate) and additional home leave;

       Excellent private health insurance scheme;

       Generous annual leave of 30 days plus official holidays;

       NATO Pension Scheme;

       Development programs such as professional training, wellbeing, and more.

To learn more about NCIA and our work, please visit our website.  The NCIA prides itself on being an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment of mutual respect and value uniqueness and differences in gender, gender identity, race, ethnic or cultural origin, age, religion, sexual orientation and physical or neurocognitive ability. 

Additional details on the conditions of application can be found via the NCIA career site.

Additional Information
  • Grade: NATO Grade G17
  • Post Number: NQO IAB 0070
Compensation
  • Pay Basis: Monthly
  • Minimum Salary: Euro (EUR) 8,828.57