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7 years of experience in Business Analysis and Testing tools - Microsoft Office products including Visio, SharePoint, Project, Power Automate, Dynamics, etc., Jira/Confluence, Salesforce, DocuSign, Tableau, MS SQL Server, COGNOS, TFS, HP QC, Selenium, Zephyr, etc.
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4 84 months experience in documenting requirements, acceptance criteria, epics, user stories creation, roadmap building, defect tracking, backlog management using Jira/Confluence or other BA and QA tools (please specify.
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Integration: Integrate JIRA and Confluence with other software and systems, such as version control systems, DevOps continuous integration(CI) tools, and third-party applications. 36 Months Experience in Atlassian Confluence.
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Exposure to software development methodologies, practices and tools (SDLC, Agile, Scrum, Waterfall, Jira, Confluence etc. Exposure to software development methodologies, practices and tools (SDLC, Agile, Scrum, Waterfall, Jira, Confluence etc.
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Experience with Jira, Confluence, Visio, Salesforce, and Microsoft Office applications. The Business Systems Analyst will operate in an Agile development environment and function as a Feature Product Owner, focused on defining assigned solutions for mobile and web applications.
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JIRA, Confluence, MS Teams. Full Stack Developer/Javascript and Node. JS. Huge retailer in the mid west seeking several Node JS Developers/Full Stack Engineers to become a part of the massive growth they are experiencing through their e-commerce platform.
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