IT Business Analyst
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Sheraton, CairoPosted 2 years ago33Applicants for1 open position
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Job Description
- Discover, organize, and clarify business needs and review/produce specifications for change
- Define project requirements by identifying project scope of work and prioritize all function requirements and prepare/order sprints or milestones based on the client needs.
- Identifying issues, risks and benefits of existing and proposed solutions and outlining business impacts.
- Identify improvement opportunities
- Communicate, translate, and simplify business requirements to ensure buy-in from all stakeholders
- Conduct business process modeling and prepare graphical representation such as workflow charts, use cases, wireframes, and other diagrams
- Work hand in hand with the product owner to create user stories, refine backlog and create work breakdown structure.
- Work with the testing and development team to ensure that they understand the specifications.
- Provide necessary guidance to testers during QA process
- Conduct workshop, demo, training sessions and presentation, and creating user manuals.
- Improve systems by studying current practices; designing modifications, identifying problems; writing recommendations and improvements
- Run user acceptance testing (UAT) with clients for each release.
- Write Functional & Non-Functional Requirements.
Job Requirements
- Solid experience in the software development life cycle and agile development methodology.
- Critical and Analytical thinking: The ability to understand and analyze problems and find solutions
- Problem solving: The ability to think creatively and work collaboratively with teams to solve business challenges
- Decision making: The ability to make decisions around things such as requirement prioritization, scope, assessing viability of solutions etc.
- Good listener & communicator: Requirement gathering is a key part of the role so the ability to ask the right questions and correctly understand the information received is essential
- Documentation and writing skills: Business analysts will find themselves creating documents such as use cases and business requirement documents
- Confident presenter: The ability to present findings and recommendations to senior leaders and to manage stakeholder meetings
- Leadership skills: An interest in, and understanding of, project management techniques and computing systems.
- Active Learning -- Understanding the implications of new information for both current and future.
- English Language -- Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science, or equivalent
Certificates:
- Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP)
- PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)