Need a Business Analyst with excellent communication skills as well as excellent client facing skills. This is a high profile role
Someone with around 10 years’ experience having dealt with web applications/web application creation from scratch.
Minimum Requirements:
Requirements:
• 2+ years experience as a Business Analyst
• Experience with relational databases including SQL, Oracle or Access
• Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, are imperative
• Bachelors degree or equivalent in business, Information Technology field
• Must be willing to travel to Las Vegas and be co-located with client as well as client-facing
Description:
Skill and Role Summary:
As a Business Analyst, you will serve a key role for our client by serving as the link between consultants, external clients and our internal team of developers. The Business Analyst will be responsible for translating business needs into programming and process steps for developers, practicing systems analysis, design and testing. Business Analysts will also provide ongoing technical support and train client teams.
Main duties and responsibilities:
• Reports to Sr. Manager Business Consulting
• Interacts with Technical and Visual Design team and works closely with IA/UX to define process flows and ensure that the solution addresses all desired functionality
• Identify technology business needs as they relate to new implementations as well as enhancements to current services
• Analyze, define and document project requirements and business processes
• Develop systems specifications, process flow and conversion strategies
• Create technical and functional user documentation
• Develop comprehensive test plans
Requirements:
• 2+ years experience as a Business Analyst
• Experience with relational databases including SQL, Oracle or Access
• Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, are imperative
• Bachelors degree or equivalent in business, Information Technology field
• Must be willing to travel to Las Vegas and be co-located with client as well as client-facing