McKesson is an impact-driven, Fortune 10 company that touches virtually every aspect of healthcare. As a Business Intelligence Developer at CoverMyMeds, you'll join a fast-growing healthcare technology company focused on improving medication access for patients nationwide.
The role involves working with a team that interacts with all aspects of the business, including external customers, to support the BI platform, design data models for new products, analyze data, and build reports and dashboards. You'll primarily focus on the on-premises IBM Cognos platform while also assisting with the transition to a new cloud Power BI Databricks platform.
As a BI Developer, you'll serve as a technical project lead, providing leadership and mentoring to team members. Your responsibilities will include system maintenance, requirement analysis, data modeling, and ensuring HIPAA compliance. You'll work closely with Business Analysts, Product Managers, and end users to understand business rules and interpret data.
The ideal candidate should have a strong data engineering background with excellent communication and troubleshooting skills. Experience with IBM Cognos Analytics, Oracle, and various BI tools is essential. The position offers a competitive salary range of $100,100 - $166,900, along with benefits including flexible hours, an on-site culinary team, and comprehensive healthcare coverage.
CoverMyMeds has been recognized as a "Best Place to Work" by Glassdoor and a "Best Company to Work For" by FORTUNE. The company fosters a culture of growth and innovation, providing opportunities for career development and community involvement. While the position allows for remote working, candidates must be based in the Columbus, OH metropolitan area and be willing to come into the office for key meetings.
Join a team that's making a real difference in healthcare, working with cutting-edge technology while enjoying a supportive and dynamic work environment. Your work will directly impact healthcare professionals and patients, helping to improve medication access and ultimately, patient care outcomes.