The Business Analyst will deliver high-quality services, manage client relationships, lead consulting teams, and document business requirements.
Job Description
The Business Analyst responsibilities within the company include:
- Demonstrating service delivery excellence by creating and maintaining high-quality deliverables for clients
- Contributing and leveraging our client's knowledge base during the course of service delivery
- Maintaining existing and creating new relationships at the client site
- Identifying potential opportunities for work at existing clients
- Leading small teams of consultants to support larger projects
- Increasing domain and consulting knowledge through self-study, on-line training and class room training
- Increasing domain and consulting knowledge through self-study, on-line training and class room training
Domain experience in Business Analysis is required. 3-4 years of experience is required in the following activities:
- Working with business users to help identify and document features and product requirements
- Eliciting business, user and system requirements using techniques such as facilitated workshops, user task analysis and focus groups
- Analyzing and documenting the requirements using client templates such as Process Flows, Use Cases Models and System Requirement Specifications and User Stories
- Specifying functional and non-functional system requirements
- Validating the requirements through peer reviews and consistency checks
- Managing the requirements through the software life-cycle ensuring proper change control
- Maintaining requirements traceability
- Leading the requirements management process for a project team
- Working in RUP and/or Agile Software Development Life-Cycle processes
This position requires someone with:
- Strong communication (both verbal and written) skills
- Proactive and mentoring leadership style
- Excellent analytical and problem solving skills
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Excellent skills in the use of MS PowerPoint, Visio, Excel, and Word
Previous Big 4 experience is preferred.
Ideally located major metropolitan with airport hub: Nashville, Cleveland, Atlanta, Chicago
Additional InformationContact: Greg Cole
Phone: 847.440.2452
www.bluestone-llc.com
blueStone Solutions Group Deer Park, Illinois, USA Office
21660 W Field Pkwy, Deer Park, Illinois, United States, 60010
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