Lead Business Intelligence Developer

Job Description • Own the semantic layer end to end — Power BI models on Databricks and Fabric, built for performance, maintainability, and trust • Define the company’s metrics one shared definition of AR days, denial rate, net collection rate, and the rest, so every team and every client sees the same truth • Build the provider-facing reporting our clients rely on — visually engaging, intuitive, fast, and credible enough to anchor a business review • Build the internal analytics our revenue cycle teams use to run their daily operation and to measure whether our automation is actually working • Establish our first data-analyst agents — automated analysis that monitors the data continuously, surfaces trends and anomalies, and drafts the first pass of insight before anyone thinks to ask • Shape the gold layer as its primary consumer — and take ownership of transformations if that’s in your toolkit • Set the BI standards, patterns, and review practices the function scales on as we grow • Sit with users on both sides — ops teams and client-facing leaders — and work problems, not ticket queues Requirements • 8+ years in BI/analytics with deep Power BI expertise — DAX, semantic modeling • Healthcare claims and payer data experience — you’ve worked with 835/837 transactions or adjacent claims data • Strong SQL and real experience working against a lakehouse or modern warehouse (Databricks, Fabric, Snowflake, or similar) • A track record of building reporting that external clients or executives actually relied on — not just internal dashboards Benefits • Health, Dental, Vision, HSA and FSA Accounts • Voluntary Insurance • Paid Holidays • PTO • 401(k)

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