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Preferred Active Agile certification (e.g. Certified ScrumMaster, Certified Scrum Product Owner, Certified Scrum Developer, Certified Agile Leadership, Certified Agile Coach, Scrum with Kanban, SAFe Agile.
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We seek to define, monitor, and understand key metrics related to business, product, and process health to keep leaders informed. You will partner directly with stakeholders in GTM, Product, Tech, and Ops. Software is a new, rapidly evolving business, so your work will drive key decisions important to the business and you'll get regular exposure to senior leaders.
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The Senior Salesforce Business Analyst and System Administrator will serve as the lead product owner of the Lightning migration and provide key oversight of an external Salesforce development firm that will execute the migration.
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They bring to the table possible expertise in SDLC as a business analyst gathering and documenting requirements, ability to analyze complex problems and/or data sets to find innovative solutions, communications, as well as in project / product / program management.
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Bachelor’s Degree with 7+ years of professional work experience, and at least 3-5 years of experience as an Agile Business Analyst or Product Owner. · Maintain effective communications and collaborate directly with Product Management, consisting of client leadership, the Release Train Engineer, designers, and additional Agile Business Analysts.
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Our team supports all phases of analytic work product development, from the identification of key business questions through data collection and ETL, and from performing analyses and using a wide range of statistical, machine learning, and applied mathematical techniques to delivery insights to decision-makers.
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5+ years of experience as a CRM Business Analyst or Product Owner for mid-to-large sized organization(s). Computer Technologies Consultants (CTC) is seeking a Sr. Salesforce Business Analyst to support our clients' team in Arlington, VA. This position is currently remote, however candidates MUST reside in the DC Metro area.
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Work closely with the technical and the quality assurance teams to ensure business needs are accurately translated into functional technical solutions and delivered as an error free product.
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Engage with Customers, Subject Matter Experts (SME’s), Product Owners and other stakeholders to document business processes effectively and elicit requirements for infrastructure solutions including cloud, AI/RPA, machine learning, ServiceNow, and other modernization efforts.
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Child Care Business Analyst – Remote This position would require frequent travel to our headquarters in Chicago, and to our various client sites. The Role RedMane has a full-time opportunity for a Child Care Business Analyst as we continue to grow our Chicago based HHS practice.
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User Acceptance Testing (UAT): Coordinate with accounting and tax professionals to develop and implement UAT plans, ensuring the final product meets all specified requirements and regulations, provide guidance on defect vs.
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General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) is seeking a Product Owner to join our team to support an essential modernization program for the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Federal Student Aid. As a member of our Agile team, you will support several complex and high-volume customer systems.
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Work with the product owner to prioritize and groom the product backlog. Facilitate effective communication among development teams, stakeholders, and the product owner. The Business Analyst Level III will play a crucial role in ensuring the successful delivery of projects within the organization.
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Work as a liaison with the product owner, development team, and various business units in order to exceed client expectations. SAFe Scrum Master or SAFe Product Owner certification.
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Collaborate with the project team, the client and/or the Product Owner Support Team to gather requirements; review and analyze data; as well as to create/modify supporting project documentation as needed.
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