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Provide guidance and clarification of user stories to the development team as a proxy Product Owner. ·Develop product roadmaps and participate in Release Planning·Review and evaluate work done by development and analytics teams to ensure proper scope has been met.
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Experience leading custom application development as a product owner in an agile environment. Support software implementation and process improvement initiatives, including development and implementation of requirements, testing, training, and user support.
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2+ years' experience in software product development, business analysis, or related field. Serve as a bridge between business, operations, and technology teams during all stages of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) process.
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Financial Analysts in the Business Services Group support investment banking engagements and new business development efforts. We work with companies providing professional and technology-related services across a number of end markets and regularly collaborate with other Houlihan Lokey industry and product groups to bring the highest level of knowledge, services, and relationships to our clients.
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Our client provides a full range of services including web portal providing information on the state, business and economic development, public safety, Learning, law, justice, health, education, Corrections, transportation, IT, Social Services and culture.
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5 years of hands-on experience working as a Product Manager and Data Analyst in a modern software development based enterprise environment. Translate business goals and end user needs into product strategy; communicate direction and product priorities to the development team, other matrixed teams, and third-party partners.
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Under general supervision, the IT Business Analyst (BA) analyzes enterprise-wide customer business needs & participates in the planning, design & implementation of new or enhanced systems or reporting/analysis on multiple IT development projects.
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On an as needed basis- responsible for business relationship management and influencing business partner requests and decisions through strong negotiation skills and provide valued managerial expertise that support established standards (e.g., process, development, quality.
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The role of the Senior Technical Product Engineer is to support and enable business change. Works with application support and development team to fix software bugs and escalated issues.
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You will assist the Enterprise Menu Data Management team in determining development needs, building menus, managing data, testing, and rollout day support for menu product rollouts and tests.
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The Sr. Business Analyst contributes in a lead role to the Sr. Management team in the evaluation, design, development and implementation of standardized reporting, business processes and information systems solutions.
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They will serve as the principal conduit for managing system requirements between the business stakeholders and the software development team throughout the duration of the project. Work with the business owner and the development team members to refine backlog items to ensure they are ready for development.
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Seeking a Technical Business Analyst/Scrum Master/Product Owner with over 10 years' experience in successfully implementing Agile techniques and practices in different work cultures and environments and managing agile development team.
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Your responsibilities include documenting business requirements, collaborating with UI/UX, app development, backend, CMS, and testing teams, and maintaining product roadmaps and documentation.
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