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Business Systems & Data Analyst

Bedford, MA

Lexington Medical is a medical device company, developing and manufacturing minimally invasive surgical stapling solutions in the Boston area. With the highest standards in design engineering and smart manufacturing, our team delivers disruptive technology to health care providers which improves surgical outcomes for their patients in a thriving $6B+ Surgical Stapler market. 

Rooted in a talent dense culture, we are committed to innovation, foster continuous growth and achieve great heights, together. At Lexington Medical, you will have the opportunity to impact the lives of millions of patients worldwide and thrive in a growing company.

We are seeking a highly capable and hands-on Business Systems & Data Analyst to maintain and expand our systems infrastructure while leading AI implementation efforts across the company. The ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of systems integration, data, and applied AI. They are capable of deploying AI-powered workflows, building data infrastructure, delivering BI dashboards, and configuring ERP modules. You’ll work cross-functionally across Finance, Operations, Sales, Engineering, and Leadership to drive meaningful system improvements and make data accessible and actionable across the organization.

This is an onsite position 5 days a week, Monday through Friday.

Responsibilities

  • Drive cross-functional system improvement projects across Finance, Operations, Sales, Engineering, and other teams: adding functionality to our ERP, integrating systems via APIs and automation, and connecting tools across the tech stack.
  • Contribute to AI implementation efforts across the company: identify high-impact use cases, build AI-powered integrations and agent connections, and help teams adopt AI tools into their workflows.
  • Design, build, and maintain dashboards and reports in our BI tool; manage user setup, permissions, and ongoing support for business stakeholders.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to identify business requirements and translate them into technical solutions, serving as a bridge between business needs and technical implementation.
  • Serve as system administrator for key platforms, managing configurations, user access, and platform health.

Qualifications

  • 1+ years of experience (including internships) in business systems, data analysis, or a closely related role preferred.
  • Bachelor’s degree in STEM, Business, or a related field.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with keen attention to detail (hint: Mystery question answer is 23, we're asking to help filter out AI only applicants).
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, and ability to collaborate at all levels of the organization.
  • Demonstrated interest or experience in AI implementation, including building LLM-powered workflows, API integrations, or automation tools.
  • Experience with an ERP system (such as NetSuite, Odoo), a cloud data warehouse (Snowflake preferred), and/or a BI/reporting tool (Omni preferred).

Company Overview & Disclaimer:

Lexington Medical, Inc. is a surgical stapling company based in Bedford, MA, developing smart surgical technology for minimally invasive procedures. We’re hiring top engineers and medical device sales professionals to help us grow and improve outcomes for patients worldwide.

Salary Range

$75,000 - $90,000 USD

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