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Additionally, this person will become a subject matter expert in Risk Adjustment data in order to advise on data science and data engineering projects. You will work closely with colleagues across the Risk Adjustment business, data science, and data engineering teams to develop research questions, create hypotheses, gather and synthesize data, and summarize findings in a clear and concise manner.
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Bachelor’s Degree preferred, ideally in a quantitative field (e.g. mathematics, statistics, data science, business, MIS, actuarial science, finance, etc.) Create tables within our Teradata and SAS environment that consolidates historical Government Pharmacy data.
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Advanced degree or equivalent experience in Statistics, Biostatistics, Econometrics, Economics, Epidemiology, Actuarial Science, or Data Science highly preferred. + Partner with other Data Science teams to support the Common Currency initiatives (Methodology, Governance, coordination of work and roadmaps across Data Science Verticals.
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The Data Science Sr. Advisor will contribute alongside a team of data scientists that are responsible for Common Currency Solution Evaluations. The Data Science team is searching for an energetic and driven Data Science Sr. Advisor to bring best in class analytics and leadership to the Global Data and Analytics organization.
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Minimum Requirements:Bachelors Degree in Actuarial Science, Economics, Mathematics or other related field5+ years of actuarial, data analytics or related experienceStrong technical skills in ExcelStrong mathematical, financial, statistical and technical skills.
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Experience in advanced analytics and data science a plus. Partner with data engineering and other colleagues as a subject matter expert to drive structural data improvements which will enable better long-term analytics capabilities.
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Experience in Tableau development and adept at effective data visualization. Skilled in manipulating and analyzing data using SQL and Teradata/TDV. Python experience preferred. Proven track record of extracting meaningful insights from large and complex data sets.
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Ensure quality and integrity of data collected and analyses performed. Through our divisions Cigna Healthcare and Evernorth Health Services, we are committed to enhancing the lives of our clients, customers and patients.
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In addition to collaborating with Data Science Management to establish strategic priorities, you will work closely with Data & Engineering to deliver code that is robust and ready to scale.
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At The Cigna Group, we're dedicated to improving the health and vitality of those we serve. The Cigna Group has a tobacco-free policy and reserves the right not to hire tobacco/nicotine users in states where that is legally permissible.
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For more details on our employee benefits programs, visit Life at Cigna Group. About The Cigna Group. The Medicare Risk Adjustment Analytical Consulting team is searching for a highly motivated and collaborative business analytics advisor to identify key analytics needs and provide insights which address business questions and influence decision-making.
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Functional knowledge of and ability to work with leaders representing and speaking on behalf of the full team in related disciplines including campaign operations, campaign production and delivery, customer journey development, content strategy, user experience research, data science and/or analytics, NPS, brand and marketing, and product.
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Minimum of an advanced degree in a quantitative field such as Computer Science, Statistics, Biostatistics, Actuarial Science, Data Science, Epidemiology or equivalent work experience.
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Additionally this role will collaborate on advanced analytics roadmap including working with the Data Science Center of Expertise to progress technical and methodological capabilities using the Analytics Platform.
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