Integration Analyst Internet & Ecommerce - Tulsa, OK at Geebo

Integration Analyst

Company Name:
St. John Medical Center
Integration Analyst Position
Developer with strong HL7, Cerner OpenEngine and Cloverleaf integration experience
A successful candidate exhibits experience with Application and Cerner Command Language (CCL) in OpenEngine and Tool Command Language (Tcl) in Cloverleaf
Individual must be able to work effectively with customers, team members and vendors, be receptive to new ideas and concepts, and willing to embrace them when final determinations are made

Responsibilities:
? Possess an analytical mindset and demonstrable critical thinking skills
? Ability to multi-task in a fast paced, fluid work environment
? Collaborate with end-users to gather requirements and ensure proper testing/validation
? Design layout and configuration of HL7 interfaces
? Transfer of pdf documents into the Cerner health record
? Integrated testing across solutions
? Document, develop, implement, maintain, and troubleshoot interface issues in production and test environments
Required experience/skill set:
? Familiarity with the healthcare environment and workflow, HL7 format and structure, Unix operating system, and manipulation of ASCII files is required
? Cerner OpenEngine experience a must
? Cerner OpenEngine certification desirable
? Cloverleaf Integration experience and certification desirable
? SQL database structure and query language knowledge or certification helpful
? MSWord and Advanced Excel

Education:
Bachelors Degree in Computer Science or related field and 3
years work related experience or an equivalent combination of work experience of 9
yearsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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