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Digital Product Owner must possess a broad base of skills and knowledge spanning digital technology, search engine optimization, campaign integration, a/b testing, analytics, strategy and business planning, user experience design, engineering and agile/lean development practices.
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With the Business Owner(s) and Automation team, supports the design and testing of the system with a focus on business objectives and end user experience. The Senior Business Analyst will work with the Automation development team and the Business Owner(s) (e.g., Finance, Accounting, People, Digital, Recruiting, Payroll, Treasury, Tax, Shared Services, etc.
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5 84 months experience in providing business analysis and testing support for legacy systems/data migration and infrastructure upgrade projects involving cloud-based commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products, and/or custom development, configurations, troubleshooting incidents and quality assurance.
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The Operations UAT Manager plays a crucial role in the Case Management Business Unit, leading a team responsible for comprehensive solution testing and defect resolution. Coordinate tasks with the systems architect, Help Desk staff, and ECM product owner.
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Identify detailed requirements for overall implementation stages and stakeholder requirements (including business owner(s) requirements for training, testing and adoption planning and execution.
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2-5 years of industry experience as a Product Owner or Business Analyst in agile software product projects; preferably in the Fintech industry. Comprehensive understanding of the agile software process (development, configuration, testing, and deployment); preferably SAFe.
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Certified Agile Product Owner or Scrum Master preferred. Experience performing business process analysis, concepts, wireframing, user experience design, practices, and procedures of software requirement gathering.
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Business process and data analysis, functional design, modeling, product development processes, and software testing. As a product manager/product owner for consumer, e-commerce, web and/or mobile applications.
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Experience in a SCRUM/Agile environment writing epics and stories as a product owner. Product Manager possessing proven business acumen and technical/technology expertise to join our growing Product team.
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Application Owner Deliverables: knowledge and usage of multiple tools, including RISE, APP HQ, BT Converge, Trident, PCAT, CSDB, ARM, Runbooks, CM, Business Rules Engine, CPT (Technical Recovery Plans), to name just a few.
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The Tableau Developer will manage the lifecycle of Tableau analytics dashboards, including business requirements gathering, functional specification write-up, prototyping, development, quality testing, user acceptance testing, roll-out and post-launch enhancements implementation to support CUSTOMER resource owner information needs.
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Driving the technical expansion of our in-house PyVal actuarial modeling solution, working closely with the Product Owner to design solutions to ensure delivery against business outcomes along with future scalability.
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Work with Product Owner/Delivery Manager/Business Analysts to understand user stories, develop user solution mockups, user experience based on approved standards in Agile workflow. Our client services also entail a range of development and support solutions from web and mobile application development, infrastructure and production support and testing services.
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In-depth knowledge of Agile Software Development Methodology and related tools like Jira8+ years of experience as a product owner, product manager, senior business analyst in Global Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance areas, with at least 3 years in a delivery leadership role.
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Demonstrate strong business Product Owner experience. Working knowledge of testing tools, Microsoft Excel (Pivot tables, v-lookups) and PowerPoint, Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Access, and Microsoft Project.
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