Infojini Consulting
Data/Information Architect - "RD"
Infojini Consulting, Columbia, SC
Position description:
The Data/Information Architect is primarily involved in the continuing development and day-to-day operations of producing submissions to the Transformed Medicaid Statistical Information System, or T-MSIS.
The Data Architect regularly works with other state staff and outside contractors to improve data quality in the monthly submissions, as well as document changes that occur to the process used to build the submissions.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Utilize Data Warehouse and other relational databases, using BI Query or SQL, to perform investigative studies to identify errors or weaknesses in T-MSIS-processed data.
Identify specific problems and sources of unusual variations in processed results.
Assist in determining when reprocessing is necessary.
Support the preparation of responses to questions from CMS/Mathematica, as required.
Investigate alternative data mapping options. when necessary.
Map and develop missing values in T-MSIS data.
Test recent changes to the extract process.
Monitor updates on CMS websites related to T-MSIS and communicate relevant information to leadership.
Prepare Source-To-Target (S2T) revisions, as required, from changes or additions to the extract process utilized for T-MSIS.
Develop the T-MSIS rules-based web application (MSIS).
Perform regular maintenance and update functions as required.
Create reports to identify potential issues in advance of monthly T-MSIS file submission.
Develop test plans for individual data quality issues; to include Unit and SIT testing.
Leverage strong analytical skills to check data quality issues, conduct root cause analysis, discuss findings with business users and coordinate with development team to resolve.
Collaborate with stakeholders at every level of the organization to prepare recommendations and detailed plans for improving T-MSIS data and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations.
Provide support for the identification and resolution of the root cause for T-MSIS error trends.
Provide support to operational and technical teams for auditing or inquiries.
Actively engage with internal business/technical teams to ensure consistency and improvement of data quality.
Support technical and data teams on the achievement of target T-MSIS data quality and completeness.
The Data/Information Architect is primarily involved in the continuing development and day-to-day operations of producing submissions to the Transformed Medicaid Statistical Information System, or T-MSIS.
The Data Architect regularly works with other state staff and outside contractors to improve data quality in the monthly submissions, as well as document changes that occur to the process used to build the submissions.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Utilize Data Warehouse and other relational databases, using BI Query or SQL, to perform investigative studies to identify errors or weaknesses in T-MSIS-processed data.
Identify specific problems and sources of unusual variations in processed results.
Assist in determining when reprocessing is necessary.
Support the preparation of responses to questions from CMS/Mathematica, as required.
Investigate alternative data mapping options. when necessary.
Map and develop missing values in T-MSIS data.
Test recent changes to the extract process.
Monitor updates on CMS websites related to T-MSIS and communicate relevant information to leadership.
Prepare Source-To-Target (S2T) revisions, as required, from changes or additions to the extract process utilized for T-MSIS.
Develop the T-MSIS rules-based web application (MSIS).
Perform regular maintenance and update functions as required.
Create reports to identify potential issues in advance of monthly T-MSIS file submission.
Develop test plans for individual data quality issues; to include Unit and SIT testing.
Leverage strong analytical skills to check data quality issues, conduct root cause analysis, discuss findings with business users and coordinate with development team to resolve.
Collaborate with stakeholders at every level of the organization to prepare recommendations and detailed plans for improving T-MSIS data and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations.
Provide support for the identification and resolution of the root cause for T-MSIS error trends.
Provide support to operational and technical teams for auditing or inquiries.
Actively engage with internal business/technical teams to ensure consistency and improvement of data quality.
Support technical and data teams on the achievement of target T-MSIS data quality and completeness.