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<p>Must Have Technical/Functional Skills</p><p>• Lead end-to-end migration of Gentran maps and workflows to ITXA, including analysis, redesign, map rebuilding, testing, and implementation.</p><p>• Perform full ITXA installations on new Windows Server environments, including runtime configuration, security setup, database connectivity (ODBC/JDBC), and platform validation.</p><p>• Manage ITXA application upgrades, including patching, environment preparation, regression testing, performance tuning, and deployment coordination.</p><p>• Design, develop, and optimize EDI transformations using IBM ITX/WTX, ITXA, and healthcare-specific mapping standards.</p><p>• Build and support EDI workflows using Edifecs (XEngine, SpecBuilder, Transaction Manager) to ensure scalable and compliant transaction processing.</p><p>• Ensure high-quality processing of key ANSI X12 healthcare transactions, including 835 (Remittance Advice), 834 (Enrollment), and 837 (Claims).</p><p>• Support additional transaction sets such as 270/271 (Eligibility Inquiry/Response) as needed.</p><p>• Use advanced SQL skills to perform data validation, lookup logic, auditing, and reconciliation across large datasets.</p><p>• Configure and troubleshoot ODBC connections required for Gentran, ITX/ITXA transformations and database interactions.</p><p>• Develop and maintain Perl scripts for pre-processing, post-processing, automation, and legacy Gentran utilities.</p><p>• Provide Tier-3 troubleshooting for EDI processing issues involving maps, connectivity, database lookups, transport protocols, and system performance.</p><p>• Collaborate with technical teams, business stakeholders, and external trading partners to translate complex EDI requirements into functional mapping and workflow design.</p><p>• Document migration procedures, installation steps, mapping logic, and system configurations to ensure consistent operational readiness.</p><p>Roles & Responsibilities</p><p><br></p><p>• Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field preferred; equivalent experience considered.</p><p>• 7+ years of hands-on EDI development experience, including SME-level proficiency with IBM ITX/WTX, IBM ITXA, Gentran, and Edifecs.</p><p>• Proven experience leading Gentran-to-ITXA migrations and performing ITXA installations and upgrades (required).</p><p>• Strong knowledge of ANSI X12 healthcare transactions (835, 834, 837 required; 270/271 a plus).</p><p>• Advanced proficiency with Microsoft SQL Server, including query development, optimization, and data validation.</p><p>• Strong experience with ODBC connections, system integration, and database-driven mapping logic.</p><p>• Proficiency in Perl scripting and Java is required.</p><p>• Experience with SFTP, AS2, HTTPS, certificates, and secure EDI transport methods.</p><p>• Familiarity with claims processing, eligibility systems, or other healthcare payer platforms (vision or Medicaid/MMIS experience is a plus).</p>

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