Norman Regional Hospital

AI/Automation Architect

Norman Regional Hospital$100K — $130K *
Information Technology
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, or related field required.
  • 7+ years of IT experience, with 4+ years in RPA and intelligent automation solutions.
  • Advanced certification in a major automation platform preferred (e.g., UiPath, Microsoft Power Platform).
  • Expertise in integrating generative AI, machine learning, and complex APIs into workflows.
  • Leadership experience in guiding teams through the software development lifecycle in Agile environments.

Responsibilities

  • Design scalable architectures for intelligent automation solutions including RPA and AI integration.
  • Evaluate and select technology platforms based on criteria such as cost and security.
  • Define communication protocols for automation tools with enterprise systems through APIs.
  • Establish coding standards and best practices for development teams.
  • Ensure compliance with data privacy laws and internal security policies in automation workflows.
  • Oversee infrastructure sizing to support high-volume AI requests and bots.
  • Collaborate with business analysts to assess automation feasibility and strategy.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to lead cutting-edge automation initiatives in a healthcare setting.
  • Potential for collaboration with cross-functional teams and exposure to latest AI technologies.
  • Focus on process transformation rather than just task automation.
  • Role involves direct engagement with system leaders to drive strategic decision-making.
  • Emphasis on compliance and security best practices in automation solutions.
Full Job Description
Job Summary

The AI & Automation Architect is responsible for designing the end-to-end technical strategy for the organization's intelligent automation initiatives. This role involves selecting the right mix of technologies (RPA, Generative AI, Machine Learning, IDP) to solve complex business problems. The Architect ensures that solutions are scalable, secure, and cost-effective, moving beyond simple task automation to full-scale process transformation.

  • Design scalable architectures for intelligent automation solutions, integrating RPA bots with AI models (e.g., using LLMs for decision-making within an RPA workflow)
  • Evaluate and select appropriate platforms and tools based on cost, security, and fit
  • Define how automation tools communicate with enterprise systems via APIs, webhooks, or database connections
  • Establish coding standards, reusable component libraries, and best practices for development teams to ensure consistency
  • Work with InfoSec to ensure all AI/automation workflows comply with data privacy laws (GDPR/CCPA/HIPAA) and internal security policies (e.g., PII masking, role-based access control)
  • Oversee the infrastructure sizing to support bots and high-volume AI inference requests
  • Collaborate with business analysts to determine if a process should be automated and how
  • Lead rapid Proof of Concept (PoC) projects to test emerging technologies before enterprise rollout
  • Design the "Control Room" strategy for monitoring bot health, AI model drift, and license utilization
  • Disaster Recovery: Create failover strategies to ensure business-critical automations continue running during system outages

Typical Duties:
  • Meeting with Health system leaders to analyze a proposed process and determining if it requires simple RPA, complex AI (e.g., OCR/NLP), or if it shouldn't be automated at all
  • Drafting technical blueprints that detail exactly how a bot will log in, where data will be stored, how exceptions are handled, and which AI models will be called
  • Researching and testing new AI tools to see if they fit the health systems tech stack better than current tools
  • Designing and documenting the REST/SOAP API integrations between the automation platform and third-party apps
  • Calculating the necessary compute power (CPU/RAM/GPU) required for upcoming automations and provisioning Virtual Machines (VMs)
  • Configuring "Credential Vaults" so bots can log into systems without exposing passwords in the code
  • Building and maintaining a library of "snippets" that all developers must use to save time
  • Monitors bot health to ensure critical automations ran successfully overnight
  • Troubleshoot complex failures that regular support teams cannot fix
  • Planning and executing upgrades for the automation platform without breaking existing bots
  • Facilitating whiteboard sessions with non-technical departments to uncover their pain points
  • Prompt engineering for business logic, understanding "context windows," and mitigating AI hallucinations in enterprise data.
  • Experience with OCR and data extraction tools.
  • Python, C#/.NET
  • PowerShell or Bash for infrastructure tasks.
  • Ability to design solutions that can handle spikes in volume.
  • Knowledge of load balancing and concurrent processing.
  • Understanding of RBAC (Role-Based Access Control).
  • Secure credential management.
  • Understanding of Virtual Machines (VMs), VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure), and Docker/Kubernetes.
  • Setting up pipelines to automate the testing and deployment of bots.
  • Version control (Git) strategies for automation teams.

Qualifications

Education
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, or a related engineering discipline or equivalent experience required.

Licensure/Certification
  • Prefer candidate holds an advanced professional certification in a major automation platform, such as the UiPath Certified Professional Automation Solutions Architect or Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect

(Above requirements can be met by equivalent combination of education and experience)

Experience
  • 7+ years of IT experience, including at least 4 years designing scalable RPA and intelligent automation solutions using platforms like UiPath or Power Automate
  • Demonstrated expertise in integrating generative AI, machine learning models, and complex APIs into business workflows is essential
  • Proven leadership in guiding technical teams through the full software development lifecycle (SDLC) within an Agile environment is required
  • Experience translating business requirements into technical blueprints and managing stakeholder expectations is critical for success in this role

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About Norman Regional Hospital

Norman Regional Hospital is a healthcare provider that offers a range of medical services to patients in Norman, Oklahoma and the surrounding areas. The hospital has over 300 physicians and 2000 employees, and provides services such as emergency care, surgery, cancer treatment, and women's health. Norman Regional Hospital was founded in 1946 and is a non-profit organization.
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