Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Business Systems Analyst - Healthcare - Richmond VA

Business Systems / Data Analyst



Responsible for assisting in defining and managing the project requirements for integration projects. Essential duties to include, but are not limited to: Assists in the definition of the functional, usability, reliability, performance and support requirements of a system, and acts as a liaison between the application development and data warehousing team. Assists with system requirements definition, design, testing, training and implementation support. Applies use of tools to define requirements and documentation. Facilitates the identification of potential gaps in available data and collaborates with both teams to determine best means for acquiring the data needed. Performs other duties as assigned.



QUALIFICATIONS

BA/BS in computer science or information systems or equivalent combination of education and experience.
2 or more years of systems analysis experience
Excellent analytical, PC and problem solving skills
Excellent oral, written and interpersonal skills
Excellent Time Management Skills
Must be a self-starter and able to hit the ground running
Experience in SQL required
Experience with SQL Server 2005 a plus but not required.
Knowledge of Test Director strongly preferred
Knowledge of data warehousing concepts strongly desired.


About CEI

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CEI is a Dynamic, Financially Stable, Award-Winning Strategy, Technology Architecture and Software Consulting Company.
CEI has been named three times consecutively to both the Inc. 500 list of America’s fastest growing companies and the Smart 100 list of America’s most innovative IT service providers.
CEI prides itself on staying ahead of the technology innovation curve and is an Active Partner to some of the market's best technology innovators, including IBM, BEA, ATG, Sun, Microsoft, PeopleSoft, Oracle, and Documentum.
CEI has been successfully assessed at CMMi Level 5
CEI has been trusted by 62% of the Fortune 50 companies and over 50% of the Fortune 500 companies.

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