Business Analystother related Employment listings - Alpharetta, GA at Geebo

Business Analyst

Job Title:
Business Analyst Location:
Alpharetta GA Travel/Relocation/Remote:
Travel Capgemini is seeking a:
Business Analyst for the Financial Crimes Group Required
Qualifications:
Provide business analysis coverage for the Financial Crimes Group Work as a liaison between business clients and development team in all phases of development from solution definition to deployment Translate high-level business requirements on multiple, complex reporting requests into detailed functional and technical specifications. Responsible for maintaining requirements queue in JIRA Perform feasibility analysis, scope projects, prioritize deliverables, recommend alternative solutions and project strategies Establish high, mid and micro level project plans, status reports and estimates for project teams as well as stakeholders. Preferred
Qualifications:
At least 3 years of experience as a Business Analyst. Total IT Experience must be more than 7 years Good knowledge of Financial Crimes Domain like KYC, AML, etc Very good knowledge of SQL (to write ad-hoc queries to perform data analysis) Strong analytical skills, including a thorough understanding of how to interpret customer business needs and translate them into application and operational requirements Relevant and substantial work experience with business requirements definition and management (end to end), structured analysis, process design, use case documentation and definition Strong communication skills both verbal and written. Capable of collaborating effectively across a variety of IT and Business groups, across regions, roles and able to interact effectively with all levels Strong understanding of the Financial Services industry
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Business AnalysisEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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