Analytics Data Integration Developer-Associate- State Program Analytics-Hyb at UPMC
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

03 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

02 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

SQL, SAS, Data Integration, Data Extraction, Data Manipulation, Data Analysis, Predictive Modeling, Healthcare Data, Technical Consultation, Problem Solving, Time Management, Attention to Detail, Data Visualization, Microsoft Excel, Programming, Team Collaboration

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
UPMC Health Plan has an exciting opportunity for an Analytics Data Integration Developer, Associate position in the State Programs Analytics department. This is a full-time position working Monday through Friday daylight hours and will be remote with the possibility of working in office. The Analytics Data Integration Developer, Associate creates and maintains programming, data set infrastructure, and other technical processes to integrate healthcare data elements from disparate sources throughout the UPMC enterprise. This integration results in a layer of information that fuels health economics activities including strategic analysis, predictive modeling, and clinical program evaluation. Responsibilities: · Adopt and promote best practices, tools, and methods set by team/department leadership. · Maintain up-to-date information on status and effort related to each project. · Develop and maintain working relationships with internal UPMC health Plan departments, and external contacts as appropriate. · Meet deadlines and turnaround times set by supervisor. (These deadlines will, at times, require the employee to work until the project is completed, meaning extended daily work hours, extended work weeks, or both.) · Provide technical consultation and act as reference point to peers, other business areas, senior leadership and external customers. · Advise peers about existing programming that may be relevant to current/upcoming projects or requests. · Investigate data errors/variances and derive solutions with appropriate follow-up monitoring. · Optimize the searchability and indexing associated with the programming/technical content library. · Perform validation and ensure quality standards for data sets created by fellow team members. · Develop data extraction and integration processes to support analysis, data science, clinical operations, and decision support activities. · Maintain policies and procedures of the team/department. · Maintain a highly organized library of programming and other technical content used in data integration, analysis, and data science. · Make recommendations for optimal data extraction, manipulation, and integration methodologies based upon research and analysis. · Assist with orientation and process-specific training of new staff members. Minimum: Bachelor's degree in information systems, data management, healthcare management, business, or related field. Master's or other advanced degree is preferred. Prior Work Experience: Minimum of three years of work experience in information technology, healthcare, business, or research is required. Experience in health insurance or Healthcare industry is preferred, but those with relevant experience in other industries may be considered. Data and Technology Experience. Experience and technical proficiency in SQL and/or SAS programming is required. Experience with other programming languages used in data science (such as R) is valuable. Extensive experience in other programming languages may be considered. Experience with extraction and manipulation of large, complex data sets is required. Experience managing/preparing data sets for use in analysis, modeling, or business operations is required. Experience with Microsoft Office products (particularly Excel) is required. Experience with data visualization tools (such as Tableau, QlikView, or PowerBI) is valuable. Experience with geo-mapping software (such as ArcGIS) is valuable. Other Work Skills: Intermediate-level problem-solving skills are required. The ability to effectively communicate issues and results, verbally and in writing, is required. The ability to use effective time management skills, including prioritization of multiple tasks, is necessary for success. Attention to detail is critically important in this role. Ability to succeed in a fast paced, ambiguous/fluid environment. A strong customer/stakeholder focus is expected at all times. The successful Analytics Data Integration Developer, Associate, is a team player that displays professionalism at all times. Ability to work extra hours if required. Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances: - Act 34 UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran
Responsibilities
The Analytics Data Integration Developer, Associate is responsible for creating and maintaining programming and data set infrastructure to integrate healthcare data from various sources. This role also involves optimizing data processes and ensuring quality standards for data sets.
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