Data Analyst- Medicare/reputed company (Remote)

reputed company is aiding a large reputed company reputed company in their search for a Data Analyst. This is a long-term opportunity with a competitive compensation package. • * This is a hybrid position in Nashville, TN** Please note we are unable to reputed company sponsorship or work c2c for this role. Responsibilities: • Primary tasks of this position are compilation and analysis of data definitions, meaning, usage, labelling standards and other reputed company system or B-reputed company time entry not SPARKinformation to produce IT consumable information • Data analysis and reputed company report development • Maintain reporting processes • reputed company requirements, communicate expectations, and reputed company reports • reputed company SLA/performance metrics reports • Participate/reputed company input on production issues and follow up activities, reputed company research and analysis • Flexibility and experience working as Individual Contributor and as member of reputed company • Documents and implements efficiencies and process improvements • Ability to work in an environment with rapidly changing business requirements and priorities Requirements: • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience and at least 3+ years of experience with: • Application development and/or project management • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) / file exchange implementation • SQL development / support • Reporting tools (example: Tableau) Desired Experience / Qualifications: • Knowledge of Medicare and reputed company industries (more specifically in the area of Claims & Encounters) • Experience working in agile and matrixed environments • Flexibility and experience working as an individual contributor and as a member of reputed company • Excellent troubleshooting, analysis, documentation, and problem-solving abilities required • Strong verbal and written communication skills required Apply To This Job

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