ITX Developer
Location: - Remote
Employment Type: : Contract(C2C)
Responsibility Statements
-Designs, develops documents, tests, and debugs new and existing software systems and applications.
-Performs CAQH CORE validation
-Generates firewall rules and validate results
-Transforms business requirements into system definitions and clear solutions.
-Applies recurring ECL releases as they are released both quarterly and annually in a multi-environment platform.
-Serves as a technical expert on development projects including version upgrades.
-Participates in full development life cycle including requirements analysis and design following CMMI maturity level 3 requirements.
-Understands various software architecture and implementation methods.
-Identifies gaps in system/requirements software development model.
-Creates technical specifications based on conceptual design and stated business requirements.
-Supports maintains and documents software functionality.
-Analyzes system configuration and end-to-end transactional mapping to find causes of errors and perform revisions as necessary.
-Maintains configuration and version control in Azure DEV OPS.
-Examines user needs to determine technical requirements.
-Consults with end-users to prototype, refine, test, and debug programs.
-Digest and analyze critical and non-critical alerts, taking action as required.
-Knowledge of all ANSI X12N 5010 transaction sets, including IBM ITX map development, EDI translation, HIPAA/X12 validation, compliance validation rule implementation, and EDI integration solutions.
-Participate in CMMI monthly auditing across multiple EDI Platforms.
-Conducts tasks and assignments as directed.
-Works under minimal supervision with the ability to make independent judgments, as required.
-Performs other duties as assigned.
-Complies with all policies and standards.
“Tekshapers is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regards to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law.”