Business Systems Analyst Financial & Banking - Richmond, VA at Geebo

Business Systems Analyst

Quick Apply Contract 1 hour ago Full Job Description SunPlus Data Group is seeking a Business Systems Analyst to work for a State Government facility in Richmond, VA.
This is for 12 months to start and is likely to extend Hours are generally M-F, 40 hrs/week Pay is $61/hr W2 hourly or $68/hr 1099 (CTC) JOB#704657 (THIS POSITION IS ON-SITE ONLY, MANDATORY WITH NO EXCEPTIONS) It usually takes the State Government about 1-3 weeks to start interviews, to make you aware of the timeframe.
The first interview will usually be via phone or WebEx.
Job
Summary:
The State of VA is seeking a Business Systems Analyst with documented experience.
The Business Systems Analyst will be responsible for ensuring that business needs are well understood, documented, and communicated to the technical resources responsible.
Perform & appropriately scale BSA-related tasks & activities for work efforts of various sizes Ensure SDLC processes are being followed Product thorough User Stories with sufficient Acceptance Criteria Development and Specification necessary to support the product owner, SME, development, and quality assurance stakeholders Effectively use various elicitation techniques (JAD sessions, interviews, surveys, shadowing, etc.
) to ensure that the true business need and intent are understood and well documented.
(RFPs, SOWs, business requirements, business processes, flows, etc.
) Assist Product Owners with UAT planning and execution integrated with QA test planning Gather integration requirements for data to include identification and assessment of data sources and creation of source/target mappings Formulate and document well-formed user stories with detailed acceptance criteria Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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