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Appian BPM Administrator

Company Name:
AthenPollo LLC
AthenPollo is looking for a Appian BPM Administrator to support a leading provider of information technology services client. This is a Contract To Hire based at Wilton, CT
Required Skills:
1. 8-10yrs experience, 2+yrs in BPM and 6months
in Appian, strong communication and stakeholder management skills.
2. Understands and communicates Appian Application Architecture.
3. Constructs conceptual application architecture including records, reports, and news feeds.
4. Designs conceptual workflows and related actions.
5. Defines application user roles and responsibilities
6. Works with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to gather other requirements Prerequisites
7. Familiar with requirement gathering methodologies
8. Understands fundamental web development concepts like navigation and pages
9. Prior system analyst experience
Syed Irfan: 717-889-5786 /Syed.IrfanATathenpollo.com
I appreciate if you forward your updated word formatted resume to Syed.IrfanATathenpollo.com for review before we speak.
About Us:
AthenPollo is a fast growing and dynamic organization providing IT consulting and staffing services for over 8 years and committed to becoming one of the nations premier IT companies. Our highly skilled and experienced team strives to deliver the highest levels of service and value to our Customers and Consultants. Our client base is comprised primarily of Fortune 500 companies and large systems integrators.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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