As a Persistent Business Analyst, you will drive working sessions with business subject matter experts to understand their challenges and goals and define new process and technology solutions.
The position is responsible for gathering and documenting requirements, articulating the value proposition for the proposed solutions, and supporting the development teams in their understanding of the requirements as they work to bring them to life.
What Youll Do
Lead analysis efforts to capture current capabilities, identify opportunities for
improvement, and define potential solutions
Facilitate requirements sessions and drive the questioning that leads to a thorough
understanding of business needs
Writes, communicates, and vets requirements with business leaders using different
approaches including as process flows, user stories, use cases, and entity relationship
diagrams to ensure shared understanding and alignment
Work with business stakeholders to prioritize the implementation of new processes and
application features
Engage with technology partners to communicate requirements and collaborate on
solutioning throughout the development lifecycle
Writes user documentation and release notes
Perform other related duties as required and assigned
Expertise Youll Bring
Minimum of five years of experience as a business analyst
Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
Strong business acumen and ability to interface with stakeholders at all levels
Strong attention to detail, but able to grasp the bigger picture
Excellent problem-solving skills
Proficient in the Microsoft Office Suite
Proficient with process diagraming tools (e.g., Visio, Lucidchart)
Collaborative, with an affinity for solving complex problems through dialog with other team members
Inquisitive, always seeking to understand the why and how in order to gain a more
complete understanding of the business and technology
Innovative, with the courage to challenge the status quo and suggest better ways of
doing things to achieve business value
Comfortable with ambiguity can begin to explore and solve complex problems when
the problem and solution are not well-defined
Comfortable with multitasking, working on a few projects concurrently