What You'll Do
- Own dbt projects across public health, behavioral health, Medicaid, maternal/child health, and SDOH domains.
- Create and manage semantic models, data contracts, macros, and versioned transformations.
- Define and govern reusable metrics: dimensions, denominators, time logic, risk adjustment, and composite measures.
- Build star schemas and conformed dimensions optimized for Power BI, including RLS and deployment pipelines.
- Work closely with Data Platform Engineers to ensure pipelines are analytics-ready and performant.
- Lead design and delivery of executive-ready dashboards using Power BI, with strong UX and accessibility (Section 508).
- Build dashboards in Power BI (primary) with optional support for Tableau/Looker.
- Translate complex methods—equity stratifications, quasi-experimental results, small-area estimation, NLP outputs—into policy-ready visuals.
- Create ML explainability dashboards (SHAP, LIME, bias metrics, drift/calibration).
- Partner with creative and UX teams to produce visually compelling and context-appropriate designs.
- Implement rigorous validation and BI QA (dbt tests, performance testing, dashboard monitoring).
- Maintain a centralized metrics catalog, semantic dictionary, and visualization standards.
- Manage BI versioning, documentation, and data lineage in alignment with federal requirements.
- Develop Power BI themes, navigation patterns, KPI templates, and reusable dbt + BI starter projects.
- Develop and deliver training for Analytics Engineering and BI best practices.
- Provide pairing sessions, workshops, and visualization coaching across divisions.
- Publish accelerator packages (dbt bundles, semantic models, Power BI templates) to improve delivery speed.
- Instrument BI usage analytics and run structured feedback cycles with stakeholders.
- Time-to-dashboard ≤ 4 weeks from modeled data to stakeholder review
- Dashboard adoption, usage, and stakeholder satisfaction
- Increased metric standardization and catalog coverage
- Reuse of templates and semantic models across ≥3 divisions
What You'll Bring
- 5–8 years as an Analytics Engineer, BI Lead, or similar role
- Strong proficiency in SQL and dbt (models, tests, macros, documentation, CI/CD)
- Mastery of Power BI, including DAX, Power Query (M), semantic models, dataflows, RLS, and deployment pipelines
- Strong experience with data modeling, dimensional design, and performance tuning
- Ability to present analytics solutions and incorporate customer feedback
- Strong Git workflows, code review, and documentation discipline
- Familiarity with public health or Medicaid/Medicare domains and equity or evaluation methods
- Experience integrating ML outputs into dashboards (SHAP, drift, feature importance)
- Python/R for analysis or geospatial mapping (ArcGIS/QGIS)
- Knowledge of FHIR-to-analytics models, USCDI+, or TEFCA concepts
- Experience with AWS-based data sources (Redshift, Athena, S3/Parquet) or Databricks/Snowflake
- Experience developing BI/analytics training or design systems
- Power BI for Government experience (strongly preferred, not required)
Logistical Requirements
- At this time, we will only accept candidates who are presently eligible to work in the United States and will not require sponsorship.
- Our organization requires that all work, for the duration of your employment, must be completed in the continental U.S. unless required by contract.
- If you’re near one of our offices (Arlington, VA; Silver Spring, MD; or Novi, MI), you’ll join us in person one day every other month (6 times per year) for a fun, purpose-driven Collaboration Day. These days are filled with creative energy, meaningful connection, and team brainstorming!
- Must be able to work during Eastern Time unless approved by your manager.
- Employees working remotely must have a dedicated, ergonomically appropriate workspace free from distractions with a mobile device that allows for productive and efficient conduct of business.
Top Skills
What We Do
Altarum is a nonprofit research and consulting organization that creates and implements solutions to advance health among at-risk and disenfranchised populations. We're driven to solve tough problems for the greater good, and we do so by working closely with government insurance programs to conceive of and implement improvements to address the unique population health challenges of their beneficiaries.
Our solutions are holistic, enabled by technology, and intently focused on prevention and appropriate care. From low-income children to frail elders, we help the most vulnerable in society, those whose health is negatively impacted by social determinants.
Our wholly-owned subsidiary, Palladian Partners, expands on this work through health communications.
Altarum has a dynamic and entrepreneurial culture, a purpose-driven mission, and a firm commitment to diversity and inclusion. We're also making an outsize impact in our work with some of the most influential institutions in health and health care. Our work environment is friendly and our benefits package generous. Ready to check out our opportunities?








