Full-Time Analytics Engineer, Health - Remote
Experian is hiring a remote Full-Time Analytics Engineer, Health - Remote. The career level for this job opening is Experienced and is accepting Worldwide based applicants remotely. Read complete job description before applying.
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Reporting to the Analytics Engineering Manager, the Analytics Engineer will work as part of a team to develop advanced analytical solutions for Experian Health clients, including building new product initiatives for healthcare organizations.
You will split your time focusing on data analytics while learning the industry and what delivers the highest value for our customers.
You'll:
- Have analytical skills to evaluate and interpret data both from an internal and client perspective
- Understand analytic questions and create data extract strategies, write SQL and interpret results
- Understand relational database structure and our goals to extract and organize relevant data for reporting analysis
- Perform complex data analysis, on time, to deliver analytics to help make better decisions along with managing and improving goals
- Setup and support client implementations with admin tools
- Analyze results and communicate ideas, both verbally and in writing to both technical and non-technical audiences
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science or related discipline
- 2+ years of experience building and supporting analytics backend systems for business intelligence
- Experience extracting data from complex data warehouses using SQL and/or stored procedures
- Experience with data flows, hierarchies, and data aggregation
- Knowledge of BI (Business Intelligence) reporting systems such as Tableau
- Understand software development principles and operations
- Experience with big data platforms
- Experience with Python
Analytical Skills: Data Analysis, Logic, Statistics
Computer Applications: Tableau (or similar BI Tool), SQL, Hadoop (including Impala, Spark)