Looking to hire an EDI Developer with C# or .Net Programming experience. The role is hybrid in NYC
This is a contract to hire opportunity must have visa dependency and local to NYC.
Responsibilities
Develop and provide day-to-day support for the internally developed Document Management System and other third-party applications
Develop and maintain healthcare payer EDI solutions (primarily HIPAA X12 transactions) around QNXT Claims Processing System
Work on development of non-X12 EDI imports and exports, XML and text file processing, data mapping and data conversion projects
Participate in project and new initiative meetings as necessary and represent the development team, making recommendations and decisions on behalf of the team
Analyze and translate business requests/requirements to functional requirements and technical specifications, develop and/or manage the development, perform code reviews, and work with IT and business areas to test and deliver the results in a timely manner
Maintain relationship with software vendors and EDI trading partners and lead development and troubleshooting efforts of others in the group
Looks for ways to improve how and what we develop/deploy and make suggestions
Perform additional duties and projects as assigned by management
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Information Technology or equivalent years of experience required
Minimum three (3) years' of experience with healthcare payer technologies, preferably with claims processing systems (such as QNXT)
Minimum five (5) years application development and integration experience using Microsoft technologies (e.g., C#.NET, SSIS, SSRS, SQL Server, Visual Studio)
Minimum three (3) years' experience managing skilled technical staff and vendors
Proficient in Transact-SQL, PL/SQL, C#.NET, and Webservices
Proficient in Microsoft SQL Server, SSIS, SSRS, BizTalk Server development
Experience with EDI and HIPAA X12 transaction sets (e.g., 837, 835, 277)
Strong business analysis/needs assessment skills; must be comfortable and effective working directly with end users