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Job title : Business Analyst. We are looking for a person who has data migration experience (MS Access to SQL), and experience in Maven or familiarity with xml, and who has experience in business requirement gathering and development of use cases.
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This position will support duties consistent with creating, documenting, and coordinating business operational activities with respect to inventory management, continuous process improvement, coordinate training and education in the operations with the Genetec software and all system components for Physical Security.
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Job Title: Sr. Business Analyst/RPG Programmer. years Business Analysis experience with strong AS400 & RPG programming experience. Shadow current business analysts to learn the old ERP system that will be replaced by SAP ECC.
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Associate's degree in business or information technology from an appropriately accredited institution with 6 years of experience. Ability to troubleshoot security devices, including an understanding of the Security Genetec platform and associated software.
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Same qualifications as Business Analyst I with the exception of the following:Requires a minimum of five years of increasingly complex and responsible experience in the last five years. Formulate alternative solutions to satisfy these requirements, which may involve business process reengineering, and/or the deployment of information technology.
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4-year college degree or equivalent study under the direction of the supervisor of the business analyst team or designated project leader. 4-year college degree or equivalent study under the direction of the supervisor of the business analyst team or designated project leader.
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The Business Analyst candidate will develop, manage, test and document system, application and data requirements. This role takes the lead in ensuring proper business and technical documentation is written in support of new or existing processes.
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Job Description:The client seeks a Business Analyst (BA) who will primarily assigned to compiling and documenting scopes of work to facilitate new IT procurements/contracts. BA will clarify and document IT project scope, current/future state, business/application workflows, functional/system requirements, system interaction diagrams, reporting and training requirements, data mapping, logical data models, metadata, screen mock-ups, and test cases.
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Position Description: DOC requires the services of a Business Analyst staff augmentation consultant to assist the technical staff in gathering and documenting the system functional and system requirements for new development projects and enhancements to existing applications for DOC and Pennsylvania Parole Board (PPB) users.
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Strong knowledge of PBM (Pharmacy Business Management) business processes which ensure smooth running for retail store operations. Demonstrated experience in visualizing business workflows, defining objectives and performing rationalization.
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Deliver elements of systems design, including data migration rules, business rules, wireframes, or other detailed deliverables. Create Visio process maps, requirements traceability matrices, use cases and other business analysis documentation appropriate to the specifically assigned project needs.
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Job Title: Business Systems Analyst. Must have experience developing project plans, including a project plan that includes the charter, scope, project management approach, management plans, statement of work, cost estimates, and schedule; working with cross-functional teams and staff Creating specifications for systems to meet business requirements.
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Bility to communicate business information effectively and in writing to users and information technology personnel. bility to present ideas in business-friendly and user-friendly language.
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The BSC will be responsible for the development and documentation of business requirements, creating user interface/user experience mockups, workflows, use cases, user stories, user documentation for training purposes, test scripts and test plans.
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Minimum 6 years' experience in Technical Operations, Business Analyst, Project Management or Product Management. Consumer interface in the education and enrollment of consumers into the new product programsPartners with Tech to create business requirements.
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