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As a back-end developer, you know that a good site or system needs the right combination of clean code, APIs, analytics, and infrastructure to develop a user-focused solution. We're looking for an experienced back-end developer with the software engineering skills it takes to identify potential risks, contribute to solution development, and create efficient and effective systems for our clients.
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We focus on improving apps or developing new apps for traditional and mobile devices as well as conducting usability testing to find ways to improve our clients’ user experience. As part of our team, you’ll help clients harness technology systems in the healthcare industry focusing on areas such as electronic health records, policy administration, billing & benefits, revenue management, channel pricing and contracting.
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We offer a wide range of services including customer experience playbooks, digital prototyping, UX/UI design, product mapping, product discovery, graphic design, interaction design, front-end development support, and market and user research.
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This involves crafting data models, workflows, automation, integrations, and user interfaces that align with the stakeholder's specific needs. As a member of the Business Systems team, you will be working (Hybrid role - 3 days per week in office) to deliver Trimble's digital transformation mission to benefit our Stakeholders and end customers.
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Maintenance and enhancement of item bank system – Participate in the development of system requirements and conduct user acceptance testing for in-house developed item bank and authoring system.
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Under general direction, the Data Engineer is responsible for monitoring and administering the Data Warehouse and associated ETL processes, working with business users to create reports and dashboards, developing and maintaining inhouse data pipelines to ensure high availability, and troubleshooting any technical data issues that a user or company employee might encounter.
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This is an exciting product & feature launch focused role, spanning: assimilation of user research, roadmap asset communication, product launch planning, and cross-functional launch enablement.
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Implement new application programming interfaces, backend services, front-end user interface components, and automation tasks to specification provided with the assistance of senior team members.
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Duties: An experienced technical team member, contributing to production support, coding, testing, system integration, development of test cases, bug fixing, user documentation, and generation of reports.
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The technical project manager is responsible for leading internal IT Applications and some OT projects, in end-user computing, cybersecurity, infrastructure, and networking domains, through the project lifecycle and for aligning with the business strategies and objectives.
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This role will be fully accountable for all aspects of project management including, but not limited to, scoping, scheduling, resourcing, budgeting, planning, process mapping, requirements analysis, documentation, risk management, change management, user acceptance, and training.
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Maintain user-centric enablement, workflow design and documentation, and vendor management to prioritize software enhancements. Partner with Technology and Operations to design a tech stack by streamlining the workflow needs of customer-facing roles and providing customizable building blocks that are user centric.
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Work in tandem with the End - User Business Development Manager to drive sales to Healthcare Vertical. Clear understanding and experience with the end user corporate culture, environment, and decision process within the vertical.
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Work with business and technical resources to prepare test plans/scripts, facilitate issue tracking and resolution, develop user documentation, draft training materials, and prepare communications to aid in delivery of a quality product, designed for user acceptance and adoption.
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