West Virginia University Research Corporation is currently seeking a (Remote) Data Analyst to join the Department of Anesthesiology. This position is designed to assist investigators with their data consultation, retrieval, and management needs. The Data Analyst will be responsible for generating summaries, statistics, and reports using various query and report-writing tools, including Structured Query Language (SQL). The incumbent will develop data management standards, procedures, and documentation, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations such as HIPAA. This role reports to the Principal Software Architect within the Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) core of WVCTSI. In this role, the Data Analyst will provide customized data sets to WVCTSI investigators by extracting and reporting data from clinical databases such as Epic Clarity, Epic Caboodle, Common Data Model OMOP, and N3C Data Enclave. The analyst will independently handle large and complex research data requests, requiring a deep understanding of database structures and clinical variables. The ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously while prioritizing urgent requests is essential. The Data Analyst will demonstrate expert proficiency in SQL programming, Spark SQL, and the use of Oracle SQL Developer and Microsoft SQL Server (SSMS). Knowledge of medical ontologies and classification systems (such as ICD10, CPT, LOINC, SNOMED) will be utilized to build and define clinical concepts that facilitate research. Regular meetings with Principal Investigators (PIs) and clinical teams will be necessary to provide updates on data pull requests and to discuss data action plans. Additionally, the Data Analyst will act as a mentor to new hires, providing education and support on data retrieval from clinical databases. The role involves identifying relationships and trends in data, developing data models, and designing data marts to simplify the reporting process. The analyst will also be responsible for maintaining the security and confidentiality of patient information and performing quality control audits to ensure data accuracy and completeness. Collaboration with system architects and software architects will be crucial to understand business requirements and implement effective data extraction procedures.