IT Programmer Analyst Internet & Ecommerce - Columbia, SC at Geebo

IT Programmer Analyst

Company Name:
Palmetto Health
Job
Summary:

The Business Intelligence Programmer Analyst will be responsible for developing complex reports and scripts from system databases based on end user requirements. Works with business analysts and customers to understand reporting requirements and build extraction transformation layer to support the analytics, visualization and reporting framework. Works to understand and define data requirements and establish source to target mapping standards and maintain metadata on extraction transformation layer processes. This position will report on an interim basis to the Corporate Director of Clinical Applications.
_Requirements:_
Education: Associate''s degree or equivalent work experience. Bachelor''s degree preferred.
Special Training: Microsoft Office, Cerner Millennium CCL/SQL report writing tools, Crystal, Unix/AIX commands.
Experience: 3-5 years' experience in the healthcare field with 2 years focusing on Information Technology preferred.
Key
Responsibilities:
Strong analytical reasoning skills with the ability to recognize and evaluate facts, to objectively analyze situations, and to synthesize and organize data / information from multiple sources and highlight salient facts
Experience with industry standard ETL Tools Required
Experience with database development for reporting solutions (reports and dashboard development using Business Intelligence technologies required
Experience with scripting languages Required
Excellent writing and verbal communication skills, interpersonal skills and the proven ability to influence and communicate effectively
Must be flexible and able to manage multiple tasks and priorities on tight deadlines
EEO/AA
Job 21923Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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