Mumps/Cache Opportunity in Denver, CO

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We are looking for a Senior Cache Software Engineer with Healthcare
Claims Processing experience in IT. The candidate will code, test,
develop, and document enhancements to a complex claims processing
system. Candidate must be proficient in VA FILEMAN, legacy MUMPS
constructs, and CACHE Object Script.



Principal Responsibilities:

Develop/modify cache routines/Objects using Cache studio version 2008
on VMS clustered environment
Develop/Implement technical solutions from business requirements. Work
is project oriented. Solutions worked from requirements to design,
code, test, configuration, and implementation. Solutions are turned
over to client, *Turn Key*, in that all supporting documentation is in
place at time of implementation.
Prepare technical design, QA specifications, and code review for VA IT
staff.
Use FILEMAN to modify data structures and for data access
Adhere to VA programming standards
Evaluate/strategize existing legacy mump routines to Cache objects


Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

7+ years of experience in a healthcare setting developing software
utilizing M/Cache Object Script
3+ years of experience working with VA fileman, Cache objects and
classes, web services, and XML
Experience working with a VMS operating system and DCL scripts
Experience with InterSystems Cache Server Pages (CSP)/ZEN, and
Ensemble a big plus
Track record for creating documentation for technical design,
requirements, and test plan using Word, Powerpoint, and Viso.
Software Development Lifecycle experience
Ability to meet deadlines and project goals
Ability to prioritize responsibilities and work independently
Exceptional communication skills
Ability to work effectively as a member of a team
Healthcare Claims Processing knowledge


This is a contract to hire opportunity, and resumes can be emailed to
hr@mindsparkit.com
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