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Analytics Lead
Location
United States
Posted
69 days ago
Salary
$90K - $150K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Analytics Lead
Premier Inc.
• Engage directly with healthcare professionals, consultants, and Premier staff to understand their needs as they pertain to data, analysis, and business intelligence technology • Help lead the development of cloud-based data marts that contain healthcare supply chain, finance, operations, and workforce data • Develop initial analytical solutions on top of the mart, such as dashboards & visualizations, to validate the underlying utility of the data and demonstrate its value • Develop & maintain both internal & commercial analytics solutions across a large user base • Lead rapid investigation into & resolution of data / solution integrity issues • Create compelling ad-hoc analyses to help guide business decision making and recruit new clients • Train SQL and/or BI-tool capable end users to consume data from the mart to support their analysis and custom BI-solution needs • Work iteratively with key user groups and engineering staff to rapidly refine the solution • Help achieve a user experience based on feedback, usage data, and personal experience that generates excitement around data- and analytics-as-a-service offerings • Manage the day-to-day of several large internal/external client relationships, assisting with troubleshooting, training, and regular communications • Work closely with Premier Product Implementation, Master Data Management, Data Operations, and Data Science teams to improve upstream data collection & cleansing • Innovate to create new solutions/enhancements and service opportunities to help grow the business
Job Requirements
- 4 or more years of applicable work experience
- High School Diploma or GED (Required)
- Intermediate capability with analysis/reporting/visualization tools (Tableau preferred, alternates include: Microsoft Power BI, Qlikview, Looker, Google Data Studio)
- Advanced capabilities with AI (CoPilot, Claude, ChatGPT, etc.)
- Ability to integrate code into repository
- Writing and reading SQL
- Ability to work without frequent supervision and with complete latitude for independent judgment
- Agile development / project management using productivity software (such as Planner or Jira)
- Ability to mentor less experienced peers and provide project / team leadership as needed
- 5 years of work experience within supply chain, healthcare administration, or healthcare-related areas of government / policymaking / research
- Demonstrated success using and helping develop data analytics solutions that have been operationalized by business teams
- Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate with, and facilitate across, both business & technical stakeholder groups
- Experience with data modeling, data / dashboarding performance tuning, and SQL optimization
- Experience with business analysis / requirements gathering
- Experience working data management team(s) to improve the integrity of master data and data cleansing
- 2 years of experience using cloud-based data warehousing & analytics technology such as Google BigQuery, Azure SQL Data Warehouse / Synapse, or Snowflake
- Experience working with large (> 1 billion record) datasets
- Bachelor's degree.
Benefits
- Health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance
- 401k retirement program
- Paid time off
- Participation in Premier’s employee incentive plans
- Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunities
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