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Travelers is seeking a Business Systems Analyst to work on an agile team within our Property insurance organization. The Business Systems Analyst is able to successfully transition to unfamiliar business and systems domains with minimal guidance.
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We have an opportunity for Senior Team Lead Business Analyst with one of our clients for Burbank, CA. Title: Senior Team Lead Business Analyst. Collaborate effectively with technical teams across The Walt Disney Studios to architect solutions and integrations that are compatible with other internal systems, as well as adhere to strict Studio Content Protection requirements.
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How this opportunity is differentThe Technical Business analyst is a part of a tenured team assisting various businesses migrate and integrate systems, finding inconsistencies, testing and solving while being a liason between the business and IT.Skills and experience that will lead to successBusiness knowledge of Insurance Underwriting, Policy Administration or Claims preferred.
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The Business Analyst is responsible for working with the project team and stakeholders to examine existing and future-state business processes, data, and systems. The Business Analyst is responsible for gathering and documenting clear, unambiguous, and testable business requirements from the client, and understanding the business requirements thoroughly to communicate business need and system functionality to technical and non-technical stakeholders, project team members, and the user community.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Technology or related field, and five (5) years’ experience as a Project Manager, Scrum Master, Business Analyst or related role.
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Keyword: BSA, Business Systems Analyst. Must have a working knowledge of waterfall, agile and/or hybrid software development methodologies. Support the development team in translating business requirements into technical design.
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About You:You will have a undergraduate degree in Business, Commerce, Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field; Graduate degree preferred. Proficiency in agile methodologies (e.g., Scrum, Kanban) and project management tools (e.g., Jira, Trello, Confluence.
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Myticas, LLC is currently seeking Business Systems Analyst for a contract position with our direct client based in North Chicago, IL. Elicit, create, and edit agile user stories, requirements specifications, business processes and design documents.
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At least 4 years Business Systems Analyst experience. Work with agile teams to groom and refine user stories and acceptance criteria to meet the agile teams definition of ready.
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Experience: 5+ years of proven experience as a Business Analyst, Product Owner, or similar role. Tools: Proficient in project management tools such as Jira, Confluence, and version control systems.
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Management Analyst III: Experience with NPES or NPES Recapitalization Programs operational processes, training plans, software design, interoperability, agile software development and requirements generation.
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8 Years - Extensive experience in business and systems analysis, requirements documentation, system development life cycle, and agile application development methodologies such as Scrum.
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Their Platform Engineering team seeks a Business Analyst to enhance service delivery and tackle infrastructure challenges. Exhibits attention to detail, action-oriented mindset, and familiarity with Agile/Scrum methodologies.
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As the IT Business Analyst, you will play a key role in the digital transformation of our organization by overseeing our portfolio of business applications. Work closely with stakeholders to ensure the successful implementation of applications and alignment of business processes and seamless integration of new applications with existing systems.
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Four (4) years’ experience as a Business Systems Analyst within the past eight (8) years. Documented experience as a technical Business Analyst from project initiation through completion on a minimum of two (2) software development or implementation projects requiring a minimum of two thousand (2,000) Full-time Equivalent (FTE) hours to complete.
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