Business Analyst Financial & Banking - Groton, CT at Geebo

Business Analyst

Job TitlePega Business AnalystMust Have Technical/Functional SkillsoMin 6
yrs of Exp in implementing PEGA projectsoExperience in Business Process Modelling andReengineering.
oEvidence of designing business solutionsthat demonstrateclear business benefit.
oExperience of working on Agile projects.
oComprehensive experience in CTB initiatives and fullproject life cycleoProven track of working closely with key business usersoExperience of Scenario based requirements gathering.
oDemonstrable experience involving design, testing andimplementation of large complex systems, ideally in an internationalenvironmentoHandson experience of systems supporting distri bution andworkflowoExperience of working with various Development LifecycleMethodologies (including Agile, Waterfall, Prototyping)oExperience of working with usability and user experience.
Experience of working with global development teamsExperience RequiredMin 6
yrs of Exp in implementingPEGA projectsRoles & ResponsibilitiesoPerformBusiness Process Modelling and Reengineering.
oEvidenceof designing business solutions that demonstrate clear business benefit.
oPerformworking on Agile projects.
oComprehensivePerform in CTB initiatives and full project life cycleoProven trackof working closely with key business usersoPerformScenario based requirements gathering.
o Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Business Process Models Project Management Life Cycle Prototyping Requirements Elicitation Testing Apply to this job.
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