The Business Process Engineer will design, assess, and document projects and must demonstrate proficiency in programming to automate revenue cycle management processes.
Enter is looking for the most talented business process engineer in America.
Minimum Requirements:
Proficiency in 1 or more programing language
Ability to design, assess, and document projects visually
You are entrepreneurial: You love hunting for more problems and building solutions without needing direction.
About Enter
Enter is building the most important company in healthcare. We are solving healthcare’s largest problem: the process that every healthcare operation must use to get paid and everyone in healthcare hates the most: Revenue Cycle Management. Today, Enter already automates over 90%+ of all claims (compared to 0% historically on average).
Compensation Commensurate to Skill Level: $100k - $170k
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