Children's Hospital of Philadelphia · 1 month ago
Senior Analytics Engineer - Finance
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is dedicated to advancing pediatric care and fostering an inclusive culture. The Analytics Engineer role focuses on transforming raw data into trusted datasets for analytics, ensuring data quality, and collaborating with various teams to drive data-driven decision-making across the organization.
Child CareHealth CareHospitalMedicalNon Profit
Responsibilities
Collaborate with business subject matter experts, data analysts, and data scientists to understand/identify the opportunities to develop well-defined, integrated, re-usable data sets which power analytics
Codify reusable data access patterns to speed up time to insights
Perform logical and physical data modeling with an agile mindset
Build automated, scalable, test-driven data transformation pipelines
Utilize software development practices such as version control via git, CI/CD, and release management
Build data products using various visualization, BI tools and data science tools
Collaborate with Data Engineers, DevOps engineers and Architects on improvement opportunities for DataOps tools and frameworks
Implement data quality frameworks and data quality checks
Help define analytical product roadmaps to drive the business goals and superior quality outcomes
Work with Data Scientists, Statisticians and Machine Learning Engineers to implement/scale advanced algorithms to solve health care, operational and quality challenges
Work independently and effectively manage time and resources across multiple priorities and projects
Make recommendations about platform adoption, including technology integrations, application servers, libraries, and frameworks
Participate in a shared production on-call support model
Be a critical part of a scrum team in an agile environment, ensuring the team successfully meets its deliverables each sprint
Train and mentor team members
Develop a 'trusted advisor' reputation through expertise in data and business processes
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's Degree Computer Science, Computer/Software Engineering, Information Technology or related fields - Required
At least six (6) years experience working in Data and analytics landscape - Required
Strong SQL, Data Modeling and Data Warehousing fundamentals
Experience with data integration tools such as dbt and Kinesis
Experience of data integration tools: DBT, Informatica, MS Integration Services etc
Experience with the Snowflake data platform
Experience working with at least one of the Business Intelligence platforms (Business Objects, Cognos, Microstrategy etc.,) or visualization tools such as Qlik, Tableau, Power BI etc
Hands-on experience with Linux (RHEL/Debian) operating system
Knowledge of version control systems such as git
Ability to code with scripting languages such as python, bash, groovy etc
Experience building and using APIs
Experience utilizing Agile methodology for development
Preferred
Master's Degree Computer Science, Informatics, Information Systems or another quantitative field -Preferred
At least eight (8) years of experience working in Data and analytics landscape - Preferred
At least two (2) years of experience working with at least one of the public cloud platforms such AWS/Azure/GCP - Preferred
Experience with healthcare finance - Preferred
Company
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Since its start in 1855 as the nation's first hospital devoted exclusively to caring for children, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has been the birthplace for many dramatic firsts in pediatric medicine.
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Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$33.35MKey Investors
UnitedHealthcare Community PlanNational Cancer InstituteBill & Melinda Gates Foundation
2025-12-10Grant· $1.7M
2025-09-29Grant· $1M
2025-06-18Grant· $1M
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