| Location | New York, NY |
| Salary | $130,500–$149,500 Per Year |
Title: Business Intelligence Developer II (CEMI) Hybrid
Location: Midtown
Org Unit: Business Intelligence
Work Days:
Weekly Hours: 35.00
Exemption Status: Exempt
Salary Range: $130,500.00 - $149,500.00
Position Summary
Responsible for designing, developing, and supporting business intelligence, reporting, and data visualization solutions using Power BI and other BI tools. Leverages data from SAP BW/HANA, Amazon Redshift, SQL databases, and other enterprise systems to deliver scalable and actionable insights. Partners with business stakeholders to translate requirements into effective analytics solutions and utilize Informatica and related ETL technologies to ensure data quality and performance. The ideal candidate will have experience with Power BI, SAP, Redshift, SQL, and Informatica, along with a strong understanding of data warehousing, business intelligence best practices, and exposure to AI, Generative AI, or AI-driven analytics solutions.
This is a term position anticipated to be needed through Fall 2028 but may be ended or extended based on organizational needs, funding availability, and performance.
Job Responsibilities
Education
Experience
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Licenses and Certifications
Working Conditions/Physical Demands
Position requires working in an office environment where there some physical discomforts such as dust, dirt, noise, and the like are present. Ability to work off-hours and weekends for go-lives, testing and emergencies, as well as travel between office locations, primarily within NYC is required. Occasional meetings or clinical staff interactions in typical patient care areas may be required though direct patient exposure is not expected. Occasional moving of computer equipment or similar objects up to approximately 50lbs may be required to expedite projects
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