Random Bit is seeking an AWS Data Architect/Engineer with experience in Medicaid, Medicare, or Health and Human Services, particularly within claims and financial management data domains.
This role provides technical leadership and supports implementation teams by designing high-quality, cloud-native data solutions on AWS.
The AWS Data Architect/Engineer is responsible for defining the data strategy and technical solutions for managing data across transactional, relational, and operational data stores within AWS.
This role collaborates with Enterprise Architects and Business Analysts who support enterprise strategy and analysis across Medicaid and healthcare data domains.
The position requires proficiency with AWS Cloud technologies and includes hands-on responsibilities such as establishing canonical models, defining interface specifications, and mapping data structures.
The AWS Data Architect will design information architecture to support an operational data store for data exchange across the Medicaid enterprise.
The role involves designing and engineering 100% AWS cloud-native application components and developing solution prototypes to demonstrate suitability and interoperability of chosen components.
Responsibilities include reviewing data architectures for effectiveness and alignment with enterprise objectives, developing implementation strategies for data architecture non-compliance, and managing metadata models that support data quality and mastering processes.
The architect will develop and maintain Conceptual, Logical, and Physical data models at the enterprise level and for specific data domains within Medicaid.
The position requires participation in Data Governance Committee meetings and collaboration with various internal and external personnel.
Requirements:
A Bachelor’s degree in information management, data science, statistics, public health, health informatics, or a related field, or commensurate work experience is required.
Proficiency with object-oriented design principles and software design patterns is necessary.
Experience with AWS services such as Glue, Lambda, S3, CloudFormation, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, CodeCommit, EC2, SNS, SQS, KMS, VPC, and IAM is required.
Candidates must have experience working with data models and relational, transactional, and NoSQL databases.
At least five years of experience with healthcare data, particularly in Medicare, Medicaid, Health and Human Services, medical claims, and financial management is essential.
Familiarity with federal, state, and organizational policies that safeguard Protected Health Information (PHI) and Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is required.
At least five years of experience with UML 2.0 and Archimate notations is necessary.
Candidates should be creative problem-solvers with strong communication skills and a collaborative mindset.
Experience with data visualization tools, designing data warehouses, and domain-specific data models is required.
Experience modeling transactional data stores using relational and document data patterns, as well as modeling data for REST APIs, is necessary.
Experience with data transformation and Domain-Driven Design is also required.
Desired certification includes AWS Solution Architect - Associate.
Benefits:
This position can be remote, allowing for flexibility in work location.
Work hours must be based on Eastern Standard Time business hours.
The position is a W-2 role, offering a competitive salary.
A comprehensive benefits package is included with the position.