HIE / Mirth Developerother related Employment listings - Berkeley Heights, NJ at Geebo

HIE / Mirth Developer

My name is Suresh and I am currently recruiting for an immediate job opportunity with our direct client.
Please review the requirement and send your resume along with expected rate to sjaiswar (at) chenoainc (dot) com or call me @ 908- 409- 6258 Title:
Mirth Developer Location:
Berkeley Heights, NJ Duration:
06- 12
Months Candidates who can work onsite.
.
Please apply Technical Skills Mirth Connect:
3 years JavaScript:
5 years XML data:
5 years Qualifications Good understanding of healthcare provider industry, EMR integrations, Patient data, HIE integrations 3
years of experience with Mirth Connect with experience in healthcare clinical data integration with 5
years of JavaScript programming 5
years' experience with XML data and transformation, such as XSLT / XPATH Experience with both common interoperability standards such as HL7 V2.
x, CCD, C - CDA XML V3, IHE profile, FHIR, HIPAA X12 Experience integrating data with healthcare information systems such as EMRs, EHRs, Lab, Rad, etc.
Good documentation discipline - ability to document design, specs and procedures Flexibility to work in an environment that occasionally requires extra effort to meet deadlines Preferred Qualifications Strong communication skills with our clients and other team members in remote locations Database Fundamentals such as connections, SQL selects, joints, updates, indexes, etc.
(SQL Server) Ability to diagnose connectivity issues such as DNS, certificates, TCP / VPN connectivity, etc.
Experience with Linux, Amazon Web Services with ability to remotely access and change basic settings Experience to work in remote teams including India offshore development center Regards Suresh Jaiswar Technical Recruiter Chenoa Information Services Inc.
Phone:
(+1) 908 - 409 - 6258 Email:
sjaiswar (at) chenoainc (dot) com URL:
www.
chenoainc.
com www.
chenoahealth.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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