The Business Analyst gathers system requirements, documents business processes, and facilitates communication between clients and technical teams, focusing on solution design and implementation.
Job Description:
Essential Job Functions:
- Formulate and define system scope and objectives using knowledge of information technology and industry knowledge/ requirements.
- Act as a liaison between client and technical solutions/ support groups, using strong communication skills to elicit, document, analyze and validate business processes, systems, and solution requirements.
- Proactively research, identify, and specify solutions to problems.
- Support and conduct visualization, user experience and configuration elements of solution design.
- Document requirements specifications using high-maturity methods, processes and tools.
- Support requirements management and change management processes.
- Support aspects of the business cycle, including proposals, feasibility studies, and implementations.
- Consider the business implications of the application of technology to the current business environment.
- Develop and execute acceptance test plans and test cases
Basic Qualifications:
- Typically a Bachelor's degree in computer science, or information system, or business discipline or equivalent experience
- Good verbal and written communication skill and is comfortable fronting client
- Ability to work effectively in a team
- Interested in: requirements determination using structured techniques for documentation, analysis, evaluation/ validation; decomposition of high- level information into details; abstracting low- level information; distinguishing requests vs needs; distinguishing requirements vs. solutions; classifying/ prioritizing requirements; requirements change management and traceability; identifying risks; applying creativity to solving complex problems; building relationships and working collaboratively; effective verbal/ written communication; experience in an industry domain.
- Interested in developing structured user manuals and training; business rules modeling; develop and executing acceptance test plans
- Interested in working in Public Sector implementation
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Top Skills
Acceptance Test Planning
Business Analysis
Information Technology
Solution Design
User Experience
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