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<p><strong>Job Summary:</strong></p><p>Our client is seeking a Rhapsody Business Systems Analyst/Programmer to join their team! This position is located in Boise, Idaho.</p><p><br></p><p>Duties:</p><ul><li>Support and troubleshoot existing .NET applications and Windows-based infrastructure</li><li>Develop and maintain scripts and tools using PowerShell and SQL</li><li>Assist in the planning and strategic direction of a modernization initiative involving legacy systems and data integration</li><li>Evaluate and recommend modern technologies and tools to support disease surveillance and data infrastructure modernization</li><li>Collaborate with internal teams to assess current architecture and recommend improvements</li><li>Provide documentation and knowledge transfer to internal staff</li><li>Manage and optimize data exchange processes between external organizations, DPH, and CDC</li><li>Configure, monitor, and troubleshoot interfaces using the Rhapsody Integration Engine</li><li>Maintain and enhance HL7 message routing, transformations, and mappings</li><li>Troubleshoot and maintain the NEDSS Base System (NBS)</li><li>Implement upgrades and new functionality/modules</li><li>Maintain ancillary systems such as NBS Utilities and the ELR data store</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Desired Skills/Experience:</strong></p><ul><li>Extensive experience with Rhapsody Integration Engine, including interface development, message transformation, and troubleshooting</li><li>Strong SQL development and troubleshooting skills</li><li>Proficient in C# and .NET Framework</li><li>Experience with Windows Server administration</li><li>Familiarity with IIS (Internet Information Services)</li><li>Power Shell scripting for automation and maintenance</li><li>General Windows OS troubleshooting and support</li><li>Ability to contribute to planning and architectural discussions for system modernization</li><li>Experience evaluating and recommending modern technologies and tools for data systems</li><li>Ability to support public health data exchange systems and workflows</li><li>Experience with Oracle PL/SQL</li><li>Familiarity with HL7 or FHIR standards</li><li>Experience using TFS (Team Foundation Server)</li><li>Knowledge of NBS/NEDSS systems and workflows</li><li>Experience with SMTP and SFTP protocols</li><li>Understanding of public health messaging vocabularies and clinical coding systems such as LOINC, SNOMED, and ICD-10-CM</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Benefits:</strong></p><ul><li>Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance Plans</li><li>Employee-Owned Profit Sharing (ESOP)</li><li>401K offered</li></ul><p><br></p><p>The approximate pay range for this position is between <strong>$35.92</strong> and <strong>$51.31</strong>. Please note that the pay range provided is a good faith estimate. Final compensation may vary based on factors including but not limited to background, knowledge, skills, and location. We comply with local wage minimums.</p>

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