Spoke with a 3rd party recruiter who put me in touch with someone at the organization for the second round.
The job description had a broad spectrum / laundry list of technologies in play.
Second round, honestly, was mainly the proverbial: ["... have you used [this tool]... have you used [that tool]..." and because I hadn't used enough from the list, I didn't move forward.
It would seem that someone who would be successful is the person that has previously worked in the specific industry-standard large infrastructure environment:
* infrastructure-as-code (IaC)
*Collibra
* Snowflake
* AWS & GCP
* Docker & Kubernetes
* AI/ML & RAG
* HL7 & HIPAA
* coding in Python & TypeScript, etc.
* "Stay current with emerging technologies in AI, cloud computing, and healthcare IT"
and all of this with, say, "3 years" of experience plus a degree