Electronic Eligibility Data Analyst
QuadaxAbout the role
Build the future! Quadax, an award‑winning leader in healthcare revenue cycle technology, is seeking a permanent, full‑time Eligibility Data Analyst to help shape the next generation of eligibility solutions. Work with customers and internal teams to understand business needs and translate them into actionable stories. Research and establish eligibility connections that expand our capabilities. Collaborate with other analysts to elevate standards and best practices. Join a team where your ideas matter, your insights drive innovation, and your work contributes directly to improving the healthcare experience for providers and patients nationwide.
Visa sponsorship is not available.
Responsibilities
- Design, develop, and maintain SQL queries, stored procedures, and reports that fuel mission‑critical eligibility workflows
- Research, establish, and maintain eligibility connections that enhance our platform’s intelligence
- Analyze large datasets to uncover patterns, trends, and opportunities that improve product performance and customer outcomes
- Collaborate closely with other analysts to build and document standards, best practices, and advanced tooling approaches
- Contribute your ideas, curiosity, and analytical strength to a team focused on innovation and continuous improvement
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree a plus
- Strong proficiency in writing SQL queries for Microsoft SQL Server
- Experience with programming languages such as Python or R is a plus
- Highly analytical, detail‑oriented thinker with a passion for solving complex problems
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Strong interpersonal skills and a collaborative mindset
- Understanding of ANSI 270/271 transactions is a plus
- Knowledge of healthcare reimbursement is a plus
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