Data Architect- REMOTE

Company Description Catasys is making a positive impact on people’s lives every day. We use predictive analytics to identify health plan members with unaddressed behavioral health conditions that worsen chronic disease, then engage, support and guide these members to better health with a personalized, human-centered approach. This has led us to where we are today: growing fast and saving lives as we do. To support our explosive growth, we’re looking for compassionate, hard-working people-lovers to join our team. If innovating in the field of patient care is something you’re passionate about, we encourage you to join our mission to improve the health and save the lives of as many people as possible. Impact lives in so many ways You'll be an integral part in supporting people coping with their unique life challenges. Every member of the Catasys team contributes to accomplishing our goals and upholding our people-centric values. The new face of mental health Our model is research-based, and we are invested in staying on the leading edge of treatment. You'll help us break down barriers and stigmas associated with mental health. Career options Our ongoing strong growth and evolution, we are looking for people who want to do their best at work. Join our team and take your career to the next level with Catasys. We are committed to promoting from within. Excellent compensation Job Description In this key role, you will be a data architect defining and growing the data infrastructure and data supported by applications used by Catasys colleagues who work daily to improve and save the lives of those suffering from the medical consequences of untreated behavioral health conditions. You will work in a highly autonomous and low supervision environment with a geographically distributed team creating and delivering successful applications from whiteboard to market scale. You will live in a highly collaborative, delivery-focused team environment and will be equally at home designing an MDM strategy, troubleshooting DB performance, building out a data strategy or helping a developer implement a new document collection. You will display the ability to be a critical thinker and tackle problems by first evaluating the problem and then thinking of several potential solutions. You will be responsible for all phases of new data solution implementation displaying the ability to lead in the delivery of the solutions. To you, balancing security and accessibility, system design and architecture, reliability engineering and fault diagnosis are not esoteric terms, but rather fuel for the obsession that drives your daily war against mediocrity. Basically, your qualification for this job is proven experience operating in a high performing and fault intolerant environment. Your objective is to anticipate the needs of the organization and work to ensure that the data architecture provides value for the entire organization Qualifications • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or "STEM" majors (science, technology, engineering, or math) • 5 or more years of data architecture experience • Excellent communication both written and verbal • Experience with relational and No SQL data structures • Experience with Data Lakes and technologies • Experience in deploying a Master Data Management (MDM) solution • Familiar with Python scripting language • Experience with data warehouse implementations • Data visualization experience Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Apply tot his job

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