Business Analyst Financial & Banking - Des Moines, IA at Geebo

Business Analyst

Apollo Technology Solutions LLC Apollo Technology Solutions LLC Des Moines, IA Des Moines, IA Contract Contract Estimated:
$104K - $132K a year Estimated:
$104K - $132K a year 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago Title:
Business Analyst Location:
Des Moines, IA/ Hybrid Duration:
12
Months
Job Description:
Client is a state agency committed to providing employment services for job seekers, including re-employment programs and Unemployment Insurance (UI).
Client is looking to hire an experienced Business Analyst for the UI Tax Modernization Project.
This individual will be part of a talented software team that works on mission-critical applications using Agile methodologies.
The project aims to modernize IWD's UI Tax system by re-architecting its components to industry leading architecture and frameworks, with the goal of providing better service to both the agency staff and the end-users while positioning the agency for future technological improvements.
The ideal candidate is a leader and strong team contributor who is eager to learn and develop their craft as a software professional and will find great satisfaction in the patient pursuit of excellence.
This individual will be responsible for preparing gathering and validating requirements, preparing requirement and process mapping documentation, and facilitating requirements sessions with business stakeholders and leadership.
Skills:
Involvement in prior technology implementations - 10 years Leading requirements gathering and validation with staff - 10 years Developing requirements documentation - Use Cases - 10 years Testing system functionality against requirements and specifications.
- 10 years Training staff on system functionality as developed.
- 10 years Providing general technical assistance - 10 years Experience using Atlassian Suite - Jira, Confluence, etc Background in Finance/Accounting projects - 10 years.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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