What are the responsibilities and job description for the Business Systems Analyst position at Serry Systems?
Note: Candidates must be US Citizens with an Active DoD Clearance
Serry Systems is looking for a strong Business Systems Analyst experience in requirement gathering and documenting business requirements. You will help enable communication and understanding between the business and technical teams.
Responsibilities:
- Through self-directed activities act as a liaison between client and technical groups, using superior communication skills to elicit, document, analyze and validate requirements.
- Apply industry-specific expertise to recommend and coordinate the development, enhancement, and maintenance of a client’s business systems, processes, and products using high-maturity methods, processes and tools.
- Combine industry expertise with a thorough understanding of information technology to develop innovative business solutions. Influence the strategic direction of clients.
- Lead analysis teams on projects. Lead requirements management and change management processes.
- Direct development of visualization, and user experience elements of solution design.
- Develop and maintain internal and external relationships to manage scope, schedule, budgets and expectations.
- Lead business studies and present study results to HP and client senior management.
- Coordinate and participate in proposals, feasibility studies, and new business development activities.
- Leverage industry knowledge and client relationships to assess the business implications of the application of technology to the current and future business environment and to identify new business opportunities. Promote and direct process improvement activities
Required Qualifications
- 8 or more years’ experience.
- Essential: requirements elicitation via interviewing and workshop facilitation; requirements.
- Determination using structured techniques for documentation, analysis, evaluation/ validation.
- Decomposition of high-level information into details; abstracting low-level information; distinguishing requests vs needs; distinguishing requirements vs. solutions.
- Facilitates requirements gathering workshops.