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Application Systems Analyst Manager at University Health
Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provides technical expertise, project management, technical guidance and direction in the implementation and operation of application systems used for financial, clinical, business, and administrative systems. Organizes and schedules a variety of major and/or complex system tasks, including programming, in a timely and proficient manner and in compliance with Departmental and Community First Health Plans policies and procedures. Oversees the performance and coordinates the tasks of assigned developers and analysts. Maintains a good working relationship with co-workers and other Community First Health Plans staff. Performs other duties as assigned or defined in the performance evaluation form and in the Community First Health Plans policies and procedures.
EDUCATIONAL/EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree in computer science, data processing, mathematics, business or a related field is required. Work experience may be substituted for some of the college requirement. Eight years of programming and system analysis experience is required. Must be proficient in at least one computer system language and on data management methodology on at least one or more of the computer platforms used at Community First Health Plans. Language requirements may vary, based on current needs. Working knowledge using one or more of each of the following:
Languages: SQL, .net, VB, C#
Databases: Current versions of MS SQL
Server Software: MS SQL
Server: Management Studio/SSIS/SSRS, MS Office
Operating Systems: Windows
$77k - $129k is below typical pay for Software Developers nationally
Senior roles pay 64% more than entry—experience is well rewarded.
You may have room to negotiate or find better offers elsewhere.
Strong candidate leverage
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Who this leverage applies to
Where to negotiate
Likely Possible Unlikely
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