SR. Application Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Houston, TX at Geebo

SR. Application Analyst

The Senior Application Analyst is responsible for the analysis, building, testing and implementing of information systems and solutions.
The Senior Application Analyst is accountable for providing knowledge and skills in assigned software applications and various system environments.
The Senior Application Analyst is responsible for developing and following project schedules, plans, reviews and timelines.
The Senior Application Analyst is responsible for functioning as a technical resource and to provide knowledge in system installations, building, testing, customization and production support of complex information systems.
The Senior Application Analyst participates in project teams, coordinates work assignments and performs complex problem resolution as identified.
The Senior Application Analyst designs training plans, conducts and evaluates training sessions for end-users and Information Systems staff.
The Senior Application Analyst may lead or support the Project Management activities required to deliver business-oriented, valuable and relevant solutions.
The Senior Application Analyst reports directly to the Manager, and works under the guidance of the Lead Application Analyst.
- Emergency Services experience - Fetal Link experience - Dynamic documentation experience - Powerchart experience (maternity or pediatrics a plus) - Firstnet knowledge - Candidates must reside in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma or Kansas City - At least 1 year of Cerner build experience required - Experience with application support - Degree in Computer Science OR prior clinical experience as an RN - Comfortable working on call one weekend every 2 months Recommended Skills Clinical Works Information Systems Information Technology Medical Emergency Pediatrics Power Chart (Emr Software) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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