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Interface Analyst - Perm

Atlantic Partners, Paramus, NJ, United States


Job Summary:

Interface analysts are the primary support contact for the interfaces they are assigned to. Interface analysts coordinate the analysis, technical design, and all issue triage necessary to implement and support their assigned interfaces. They work closely with the interface project manager, application teams, and technical teams to ensure that interfaces meet the needs of your end users.

Responsibilities

Managing the entire cycle of interface application development, including analysis, design, specification, implementation, go-live, and support

Working closely with application teams, subject matter experts, and third‑party application experts to determine the business needs for interfaces, document the requirements, and configure the interfaces per the requirements; diagnosing and resolving interface‑related issues and participating in their projects as needed

Coordinating various interface‑specific tasks and activities like testing, build, cutover planning, and go‑live by engaging subject matter experts, vendors, and interface engine developers

Working with interface engine developers to develop data‑translation routines and methods to support Epic’s and external systems’ data and format needs

Driving the interface projects, working with the interface project manager to ensure that results are achieved and deadlines are met

Providing proactive support by monitoring live interfaces and collaborating with experts to provide permanent resolutions to problems

Key Competencies

Strong analytical, technical, and troubleshooting skills

Ability to analyze data, problem‑solve, and clearly communicate solutions

Ability to understand organizational requirements and their impact on the technical aspects of a solution

Ability to work in a complex multi‑communication‑channel environment

Skill at tracking tasks, defining next steps, identifying owners, and holding people accountable

Ability to coordinate activities involving multiple players, including vendors, subject matter experts, interface engine developers, and end users, to design, configure, and test interfaces

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