Highmark Health

Healthcare

AssociateTechnicalAnalyst-PathologySystemsAdministrator

$58–58k Pennsylvania, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Associate Technical Analyst - Pathology Systems Administrator at Highmark Health. Skills: Pathology Systems Administration, Laboratory Information Systems Administration, System Support, System Lifecycle Management, Regulatory Compliance. Day-to-day administration, support, and lifecycle management of enterprise pathology and laboratory information systems. Partnering closely with pathology operations, clinical stakeholders, vendors, and IT infrastructure teams”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure highly available, secure, and compliant systems that directly enable patient care; Ensure system reliability, regulatory compliance, and alignment with enterprise IT standards; Ensure minimal production defects are realized

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Basic Problem-Solving

Eligibility Requirements

Travel Requirement: 25% - 50%, Office- or Remote-based, Teaches / trains others Occasionally, Travel from the office to various work sites or from site-to-site Frequently, Works primarily out-of-the office selling products/services (sales employees) Never, Physical work site required No, Lifting: up to 10 pounds Constantly, Lifting: 10 to 25 pounds Occasionally, Lifting: 25 to 50 pounds Rarely, Compliance with Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Compliance with data security guidelines, Compliance with company’s Code of Business Conduct, Adherence to applicable federal and state laws, rules, and regulations, Adherence to company policies and training requirements

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Information Systems or Technology experience

Nice to Have

Lean/Six Sigma, Health Insurance or Healthcare Industry experience, Master's degree in Business Administration, Business Management, Information Systems or related field

What You'll Do.

Day-to-day administration

and lifecycle management of enterprise pathology and laboratory information systems

Partnering closely with pathology operations

clinical stakeholders

and IT infrastructure teams

Managing pathology applications

and supporting infrastructure

Ensuring system reliability

regulatory compliance

and alignment with enterprise IT standards

Assisting in capturing capability needs

Driving quality business solutions

Assisting with the creation and maintenance of deliverables such as business vision

personalization to different clients

and user interface design

Supporting various aspects of requirements testing

Ensuring compliance with required standards

Obtaining all necessary approvals throughout the project lifecycle

Reporting project status

Enabling vendor solutions

Providing accurate and concise documentation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partnering closely with pathology operations, clinical stakeholders, vendors, and IT infrastructure teams; Working with more senior team members, customers, Technical Engineers, Software Engineers, Architects, and Capability Managers; Collaborating with cross-functional teams on technology development projects; Communicating with team members, customers, partners and management; Assisting with or conducting requirement walkthroughs and sprint reviews

Communication Scope

Basic Communication Skills; Effectively communicate with team members, customers, partners and management; Assisting with or conducting requirement walkthroughs and sprint reviews; Reporting project status; Providing accurate and concise documentation

Process & Methodology

Contributing to various stages of the technology delivery lifecycle, Ensuring compliance with required standards and obtaining all necessary approvals throughout the project lifecycle

Full Job Description

## **Company :** enGen ## **Job Description :** **JOB SUMMARY** The Pathology Systems Administrator is responsible for the day‑to‑day administration, support, and lifecycle management of enterprise pathology and laboratory information systems that support diagnostic workflows across the organization. This role partners closely with pathology operations, clinical stakeholders, vendors, and IT infrastructure teams to ensure highly available, secure, and compliant systems that directly enable patient care. The administrator manages pathology applications, interfaces, and supporting infrastructure, ensuring system reliability, regulatory compliance (e.g., CAP, CLIA, HIPAA), and alignment with enterprise IT standards. The role plays a critical part in system upgrades, integrations, migrations, incident resolution, and continuous improvement of pathology technology platforms. **ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES** * Work with more senior team members, customers, Technical Engineers, Software Engineers, Architects, and Capability Managers to assist in capturing capability needs and driving quality business solutions. Assist with the creation and maintenance of deliverables such as business vision, requirements, personalization to different clients, and user interface design. * Collaborate with cross-functional teams on technology development projects, contributing to various stages of the technology delivery lifecycle, leveraging diverse technology skills and perspectives to drive project success. * Support various aspects of requirements testing (e.g. testing plan, scenarios, documentation, defect management) to ensure minimal production defects are realized and completing analysis of the results tying back to customer impacts. * Ensure compliance with required standards and obtain all necessary approvals throughout the project lifecycle. * Effectively communicate with team members, customers, partners and management, including assisting with or conducting requirement walkthrough

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