Sr. Business Analyst/PRJ Financial & Banking - Troy, MI at Geebo

Sr. Business Analyst/PRJ

V2Soft ( ) is a global company, headquartered out of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, with locations in Mexico, Italy, India, China, and Germany.
At V2Soft, our mission is to provide high-performance technology solutions to solve real business problems.
We become our customer's true partners, enabling both parties to enjoy success.
We are committed to promoting diversity in the workplace and believe it has a positive effect on our company and the customers we serve.
Job Title:
Sr.
Business AnalystExperience Level:
5-10 yearsTechnical BA Skillset should include:
Salesforce and nCino configuration experience is required.
Requirements gathering and analysis / break down of large requests into user stories and/or component parts System Design and system integration design based on requirements Agile or agile-variant software development methodologies Understanding of testing concepts through the software development lifecycle (unit, performance, regression) and capability to write test cases and test plans Proven strength in interpreting customer business needs and translating them into the application and operational requirements.
Experience with business and technical requirements analysis, business process modelling/mapping, and data modelling.
Strong experience with various software development methodologies such as Agile, SCRUM, Waterfall, etc.
Excellent communicator - Ability to communicate verbally and in technical writing to all levels of the organization in a proactive, contextually appropriate manner.
V2Soft is an Equal Opportunity Employer ( EOE).
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Sr.
Business Analyst/PRJ Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Business Process Models Business Requirements Communication Data Modeling Requirements Analysis Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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