enGen

healthcare

EpicSystemsAnalystBeakerAnatomicPathology

$68–68k Pennsylvania, United States FULL TIME
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Epic Systems Analyst – Beaker Anatomic Pathology at enGen. Skills: Epic Beaker System Management, Configuration & Optimization, Problem Resolution & Support, Project Contribution & Management, Collaboration, Technical Analysis & Documentation. configuring, rolling out, and supporting the assigned Beaker Epic application(s). business/systems analysis”

Industry & Context.

healthcare
Problems you'll solve

problem resolution; analyzing possible solutions using standard processes; Solves complex problems often taking a new perspective using existing and innovative solutions; Ability to identify some issue resolution within support work with little or no assistance or direction from direct supervisor; designs and tests solutions to problems; Corrects issues

Eligibility Requirements

Travel Requirement: 0% - 25%, Lifting: up to 10 pounds Constantly, Lifting: 10 to 25 pounds Occasionally, Lifting: 25 to 50 pounds Rarely, Compliance Requirement: This job adheres to the ethical and legal standards and behavioral expectations as set forth in the code of business conduct and company policies., HIPAA compliance, data security guidelines

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3 years of systems administration experience within one or more Epic modules, Associates, Epic Application Certification within 6 months

Nice to Have

3 years of experience in the healthcare industry, Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Healthcare or relevant experience, Epic Beaker Certification/Accreditation

What You'll Do.

and supporting the assigned Beaker Epic application(s)

business/systems analysis

requirements definition and documentation

communicates with system end-users to understand issues and implement solutions

and supports the needs of Beaker Epic software

Analyzes and determines system requirements and specifications

performing and documenting workflow analysis

evaluating user experience

Supports and maintains environments or applications using domain knowledge

Works towards building higher-level skills and interoperability knowledge

Consistently gathers and analyzes information

designs and tests solutions to problems

conducts routine maintenance

updates systems with new functionality to meet end-user needs

and implements new technologies

Ability to identify some issue resolution within support work with little or no assistance or direction from direct supervisor

Consistently contributes to and manages small to medium task sets within the assigned area of a project

Contributes to workflow analysis

or other technical configurations to understand application functionality and what is needed from a customer perspective

Creates and maintains documentation and training materials regarding the implementation of applications

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Works with several clinical, business and technical resources, and does so in a positive, supportive and collaborative manner

Communication Scope

Highly effective written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills to establish working relationships that foster optimal teamwork

Process & Methodology

Consistently contributes to and manages small to medium task sets within the assigned area of a project

Full Job Description

## **Company :** enGen ## **Job Description :** **JOB SUMMARY** The Epic Systems Analyst (Beaker) has foundational Anatomic Pathology knowledge and experience. This role is responsible for configuring, rolling out, and supporting the assigned Beaker Epic application(s). Responsibilities include business/systems analysis, requirements definition and documentation, system design, and problem resolution. The analyst communicates with system end-users to understand issues and implement solutions, consistently demonstrating and promoting the AHN Core Behaviors. **ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES** * **Epic Beaker System Management:** Plans, designs/builds, tests, implements, and supports the needs of Beaker Epic software. Analyzes and determines system requirements and specifications, performing and documenting workflow analysis while evaluating user experience. Supports and maintains environments or applications using domain knowledge. * **Configuration & Optimization:** Works towards building higher-level skills and interoperability knowledge. Consistently gathers and analyzes information, designs and tests solutions to problems, and formulates plans. Corrects issues, conducts routine maintenance, updates systems with new functionality to meet end-user needs, and implements new technologies. * **Problem Resolution & Support:** Ability to identify some issue resolution within support work with little or no assistance or direction from direct supervisor * **Project Contribution & Management:** Consistently contributes to and manages small to medium task sets within the assigned area of a project. * **Collaboration : **Works with several clinical, business and technical resources, and does so in a positive, supportive and collaborative manner * **Technical Analysis & Documentation:** Contributes to workflow analysis, data collection, report details, or other technical configurations to understand application functionality and what is needed from a customer perspective. Creates

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