Senior Business Analystother related Employment listings at Geebo

Senior Business Analyst

Company Name:
Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Position Type:
Full-time
Application Deadline: 04-08-2014
Duties
:
Work with an assigned Project Manager, gather and document detailed business and technical requirements, and participate in all phases of the project life cycle.
Research existing application inventory for recommendations on like systems.
Facilitate group joint application design (JAD) sessions to obtain business requirements and create use cases.
Help define business rules and data standards.
Prepare gap analysis deliverables and process flow diagrams.
Help define best approaches to meeting needs of the business.
Create detailed use cases.
Develop and implement test plans.
Participate in phase gate project management office reviews.
Provide clear and realistic timeline estimates.
Help prioritize requirements.
Support the development of end-user training materials and documentation.
Provide guidance to business on scope and iterative development processes.
Utilize existing tools and processes to schedule reviews and code drops.
Prioritize work among multiple projects.
Provide on-going operational support.
Preferred Qualifications
:
5
years experience in business analysis.
Expert knowledge of systems and business analysis/design concepts.
Knowledge of the Unified Process and/or Agile process.
Bachelor's degree or equivalent education/work experience.
Should be self motivated, well organized and have strong innovation and facilitation skills.
Strong, proven communication and organizational skills.
Ability to work independently.
Ability to effectively use MS Office tools including Visio, Project, Word, Excel, MS Access, and PowerPoint.
A thorough understanding of relational databases and data models.
Comments
:
Create technical documentation forEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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