Business Analyst II (Telecommuting) (95467) Accounting at Geebo

Business Analyst II (Telecommuting) (95467)

Company Name:
Anthem
WellPoint is one of the nation's leading health benefits companies and a Fortune Top 50 company. At WellPoint, we are working together to transform health care with trusted and caring solutions.
Bring your expertise to our innovative culture where you will have the opportunity to make a difference in people's lives, and to take your career further than you can imagine.
Business Analyst II
Translates basic business needs into delivery requirements, including but not limited to application software and process enhancements. Will work with business and IT in support of metrics and measures to ensure effective delivery of business functions.
Primary duties may include, but are not limited to:
Analyzes business needs to determine optimal means of meeting those needs.
Determines specific business application software requirements to address specific business needs.
Works with programming staff to ensure requirements will be incorporated into system design and testing.
Acts as liaison with users of the software to address questions/issues.
Works with business area partners to analyze and improve existing or develop new processes as needed.
Requires a BS/BA degree, 3-5 years related business analysis experience, or any combination of education and experience, which would provide an equivalent background. Previous healtcare and telecommuting experience required. PBM experience and CBAP certification preferred.
/WellPoint is ranked as one of America's Most Admired Companies among health insurers by Fortune magazine, and is a 2013 DiversityInc magazine Top 50 Company for Diversity. To learn more about our company please visit us at/ / / /. EOE. M/F/Disability/Veteran./
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Title: Business Analyst II (Telecommuting) (95467)
Location: AZ-Scottsdate
Requisition ID: 95467 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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