We are seeking a qualified candidate for our Data Analysis department who is ambitious and able to contribute to the growth of our company. The position will be responsible for report and dashboard development as well as data analysis. This position will work closely with internal and external business partners to ensure optimal business performance.
The Sr. SQL Developer reports to the Director of Data Analysis and is responsible for developing, testing, and deploying Reports using a primarily Microsoft product suite. This position will also be responsible for working with a team of developers to develop client customized reporting, upgrade and maintain the existing library of reports & jobs, and work with the team to develop our future data product line.
An ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of experience with either the following or comparable applications (T-SQL, SSRS, SSIS, & SSAS) CLR experience will be beneficial.
A qualified candidate must be able to complete projects despite regular shifts in project priority.
Presentations and personal communication with clients, senior management and all levels of personnel will be required.
Experience should be centered on developing reports, dashboards, and data mining using SQL Server, products.
Experience working in the Medical billing or healthcare industries.
Personal passion for excellence and a commitment to learning and success.
Candidates should look for creative solutions to projects using existing and new technologies.
Analytical mindset, candidates must be able to analyze, test, and locate logical and data errors.
Excellent written and oral communication skills including strong interpersonal skills.
Highly motivated and self-directed with keen attention to details.
Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks with customer service orientation.
Track record of getting things done with a strong sense of urgency and quality.
Experience working in an Agile/Scrum Development schedule while maintaining ongoing processes.
Posting ID: 3558096636
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