Business Analyst

  • Blue Cross blue shield
  • Minneapolis, MN, 55415

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Job Description:

Location: Phoenix, AZ (Phoenix is HIGHLY preferred – Phoenix candidates will be selected over others) - Chandler, AZ – Tempe, AZ -  Minneapolis, MN – Des Moines, IA – Charlotte, NC

Contract Length: 12 months (possibility of extension based on performance/project need)

Citizenship Status: USC/GCH only

Details on the project:

Data Corruption program – Regulators are requiring this team to come up with a data corruption preparedness plan across the enterprise. This team is building out a strategy and framework/long term roadmap all with the goal to get within risk tolerance levels as defined by regulators by 2024. They must be able to build internal competency and create a plan of their testing methodology and demonstrate that they can handle those recoveries (both internal and external threats).

 ** These resources are specifically needed to assist with Audit Validation on the project

 

From the Manager:

I am looking for folks that have been under the microscope with Internal Audit, External regulator type work experience. A day in the life would be procedure creation from scratch, periodic required updates of job aids, procedures, process flows and supporting documentation

Governance/Process Control Team:

    • Business Analyst – NOT wanting a super technical person for this need, MUST have a “businessy”/governance mindset
    • Strong background in: Governance, Provisioning Processes, and Controls
    • Must have experience working with internal audit/regulatory work
    • Must have strong JIRA and Agile/Scrum experience
    • Must be EXTREMELY detail oriented  
    • Major enterprise (financial preferred) experience
    • Must have EXCELLENT communication skills and the “big picture” mindset

Plusses:

  • Experience with Data Management
  • Experience with Data Quality

Company Description:

Blue Cross Blue Shield Association is a federation of 35 separate United States health insurance companies that provide health insurance in the United States to more than 106 million people