From: Shakeel Ahmad <shakeel001trg@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 3:49 AM
Subject: Junior Business Analyst (Workplace Productivity Initiative)
To: shakeel.ahmed@idctechnologies.com
Job Title | Junior Business Analyst (Workplace Productivity Initiative) |
Relevant Experience & Experience Required | 1 to 2 Consultancy and Business Analysis experience and able to interprets business requirements and develops business and/or functional specifications. |
Key words to search in resume | The Junior Business Analyst supports process flow specialists within the business community and technical teams within IT&S to document functional/non-functional requirements for a specific project or work stream. They assist in the development of process design/redesign and create base information for scope and requirements documentation within the CVP process. The Junior Business Analyst has experience in delivering requirements within a blue chip organization and an informed understanding of the Oil and Gas industry. |
Technical/Functional Skills -MUST HAVE SKILLS | The Junior Business Analyst will ideally possess the following key skills: · Knowledge of the Oil and Gas industry · Confident in working with senior business users and challenging opinions where necessary Essential skills: · Some knowledge of required functional domain and/or appropriate toolsets · Rapidly absorbs new technical information and applies it effectively · Business Requirements, Functional Requirements, User Requirements, Test Analysis and reporting |
Roles & Responsibilities | Other than the basic scope of work of a typical Business Analyst, the resource will perform the following tasks: · Work with business stakeholders to understand objectives and business case and define the scope and business priorities, for small-scale changes or assisting in larger scale projects.Finalise scope, requirements, design and establish a base-line on which delivery of a solution can commence · Work with stakeholders to prioritise requirements and ensure that the design meets the business requirements, define user interface and support the acceptance of analysis/design by both stakeholders and IT subject matter experts · Investigate business needs, problems, and opportunities (consulting operational management and other stakeholders as appropriate), contributing to the recommendation of improvements in automated and non-automated components of new or changed processes and organisation · Assist in defining what the business will test during UAT, how they will test it and support business decision process on UAT non-compliance. Provide input to test analysts on (in particular functional) requirements to be covered in test cases |
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