BI Analyst – Claims (Power BI / SQL) | Remote 5298

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<p><strong>BI Analyst – Claims (Power BI / SQL) | Remote 5298</strong></p><p>Tier4 Group is seeking a <strong>BI Analyst – Claims</strong> to support a high-visibility claims organization by delivering data-driven insights that influence business decisions.</p><p>This role is embedded within the business (not IT) and partners directly with claims leadership to analyze performance, identify trends, and improve operational outcomes. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who enjoys combining <strong>data analysis, business interaction, and Power BI development</strong>.</p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><p><strong>Data Analysis & Insights</strong></p><ul><li>Analyze claims data to identify trends, patterns, and anomalies</li><li>Investigate key business questions related to claims volume, cycle time, and cost drivers</li><li>Translate findings into clear, actionable insights for leadership</li></ul><p><strong>Business Engagement</strong></p><ul><li>Partner directly with claims stakeholders, including Director and VP-level leadership</li><li>Gather and define reporting requirements</li><li>Present analysis results and explain the “why” behind the data</li></ul><p><strong>Business Intelligence Development</strong></p><ul><li>Design and develop Power BI dashboards (end-to-end)</li><li>Define and maintain KPIs and reporting metrics aligned to claims operations</li><li>Support transition from Excel-based reporting to Power BI</li></ul><p><strong>Data Management & Validation</strong></p><ul><li>Write and optimize SQL queries for data extraction and analysis</li><li>Perform data validation and support user acceptance testing (UAT)</li><li>Ensure accuracy and quality of reporting outputs</li></ul><p><strong>Data Integration & Support</strong></p><ul><li>Work with internal and external data sources, including claims systems and vendors</li><li>Assist with integrating new data sources during system changes or acquisitions</li><li>Support reporting access and provide basic user training as needed</li></ul><p><strong>Required Qualifications</strong></p><p><strong>Technical Skills</strong></p><ul><li>Strong experience with <strong>Power BI</strong>, including building dashboards end-to-end</li><li> <em>(approximately 20+ dashboards preferred)</em></li><li>Advanced <strong>SQL skills</strong> for querying, data analysis, and validation</li><li>Experience working with <strong>data warehouses or reporting environments</strong></li></ul><p><strong>Domain Experience</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Claims experience required</strong> </li><li>Property insurance preferred</li><li>Healthcare or other claims experience acceptable</li></ul><p><strong>Business & Communication Skills</strong></p><ul><li>Experience working directly with business stakeholders</li><li>Ability to gather requirements and present insights clearly</li><li>Strong verbal and written communication skills</li></ul><p><strong>Experience</strong></p><ul><li>4–8+ years of experience in business intelligence, analytics, or reporting roles</li><li>Proven ability to balance technical execution with business engagement</li></ul><p><strong>Preferred Qualifications</strong></p><ul><li>Background in claims operations prior to moving into analytics</li><li>Experience delivering insights and recommendations (not just reports)</li><li>Familiarity with claims KPIs, workflows, and processes</li></ul><p><strong>Compensation & Benefits</strong></p><ul><li>Base salary: $90,000 – $105,000 (flexible based on experience)</li><li>5% annual bonus</li><li>Comprehensive benefits beginning Day 1</li><li>401(k) with company match</li><li>Paid time off and additional company benefits</li></ul><p><strong>Work Environment</strong></p><ul><li>Fully remote position</li><li>Standard business hours (primarily Eastern or Central Time)</li></ul><p><strong>Ideal Candidate Profile</strong></p><p>The ideal candidate has experience in claims and has transitioned into analytics, bringing both <strong>business understanding and technical expertise</strong>. This individual is comfortable working with stakeholders, interpreting data, and delivering insights that drive decisions.</p><p></p>

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