Product Manager/Senior Business Analyst Financial & Banking - Gardena, CA at Geebo

Product Manager/Senior Business Analyst

ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES Collaborate with stakeholders to understand organizational and operational challenges Manage technical difficulties, working with developers when necessary Facilitating business need identification.
Work closely with delivery teams from development and testing for end-to-end coordination on changeimplementation and delivery.
SIT and UAT.
Developing and executing proposed business and technical solutions Creation of artifacts such as Illustration input, output requirements, Test strategy, Validation rules, UnitTest cases, etc.
Assist Technology Solutions teams in documenting scope, defining gaps, and updating implementationestimates Identifying, developing, and executing continuous improvement opportunities QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or Finance At least 5
years of work experience as a Business Analyst.
Understanding of technology system interfaces and data integration, networks, and operating systems Ability to accurately document Functional designs to help the development process English B2 or above REQUIRED SKILLS Knowledge of business analysis best practices (such as BABOK) and ability to effectively apply them Knowledge of STLC (testing life cycle) and SDLC (software development life cycle).
Strong presentation and facilitation skills Experience in analysing data to draw business-relevant conclusions and in data visualization techniquesand tools Experience working with US Construction market Product Manager/Senior Business Analyst Recommended Skills Business Analysis Business Process Improvement Construction Data Integration Data Visualization Finance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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