Analytics Engineer
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Overview
Required skills & experience: • Bachelor’s degree or comparable technical certification/training in a related field • At least 3 years of experience with design, development, implementation, management, and support of data structures and the data flow lifecycle (including data maintenance and data governance considerations) • At least 3 years of experience with Tableau solution development (or similar reporting software/tool) and integration with existing architecture and data engineering assets. • Experience with healthcare data and concepts is preferred • Understanding of quality assurance and data quality principles as applied to an ETL architecture is a plus • Critical thinking abilities to take complex, ambiguous, abstract requirements and break them into smaller components, patterns, views and features • Ability to communicate technical and data concepts to non-technical audiences, and business concepts to technical audiences What you need to know: • Within the Central Analytics team, the Analytics Engineer plays a critical role within the overall Analytics Department in building and curating our analytic data foundation and reporting to deliver strategic business value to the organization. The Analytics Engineer is responsible for designing and developing enterprise solutions utilizing primary technologies such as SQL Server Management Studio, Tableau, and Visual Studio. This is a collaborative position that will partner with both technical and non-technical colleagues to support our growth strategy, innovative mindset, and commitment to quality.
Benefits
Company
Since 2012, this client has been a trusted partner for the nation’s top health plans, health systems, post-acute care providers, and at-risk physician groups navigating the shift from volume to value. Their high-touch, proven care model fully supports patients from pre-acute through to the home. This client's patients can enjoy more days at home, and healthcare providers and health plans can significantly reduce costs specific to unnecessary care and readmissions.