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Sr.Informatica Analyst

Company Name:
VI Systems, Inc.
All Candidates are welcome: H1B Candidates residing in the US: 1099 and C2C, EAD, OPT/CPT
VI Systems, Inc is looking for a Sr.Informatica Analyst.

Position Overview:
Senior Programmer Analyst participates in the maintenance and enhancement of a State Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS).

Roles and
Responsibilities:
o The successful candidate will: Perform analysis, design, development, testing, documentation, maintenance and support of complex applications and processes.He/she will meet State Medical Program standards associated with specification development, coding, code review,unit and string testing, and related documentation. Creates appropriate documentation artifacts associated with the SDLC stage for review and approval. Assists in preparing effort and duration estimates associated with systemic enhancements. Assists in production and other support activities, and resolve issues that may arise. Stays informed of industry technical and development trends, and remain current with standards.
Required
Qualifications:
At least six years experience using Informatica Data Integration products
Experience with Informatica Data Transformation Studio
Experience with generating and optimizing complex data maps with validations using DataTransformation Studio.Experience in creating Extensible Markup Language (XML) schemas and Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
Knowledge of HIPAA X12 Insurance/Health Series Transactions - HIPAA X12, 5010 and NCPDP D.0
Nice to Haves:
Experience in integrating Informatica data maps with SOA/WOA applications
Knowledge of Java/J2EE applications
Experience in creating and/or consuming web services:Eclipse IDE,SQL and Unix.
Soft Skills:
Strong interpersonal communication; excellent written and verbal skills, a leader.
Education:
Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering, Computer Sciences or related field.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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