IT Business Analyst Accounting - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

IT Business Analyst

Title:
IT Business Analyst Duration:
Long Term Location:
Atlanta, GA 30345 Note:
This Position is Hybrid Role Responsibility:
Creating requirements and specifications for business solutionsCollaborating with team members to collect, analyze, and evaluate information from multiple sources includingPresenting findings and recommendations to stakeholdersWriting and documenting business requirements, functional requirements, and design specificationsCreating test plans, test cases, and test scripts to validate business requirementsTesting and/or coordinating testing of new installations or upgradesConsulting with vendors or technical staff to ensure that functionality of automated system is consistent with adherence to laws, regulations, and best practice by user standardsUtilizing effective written and verbal communication skills.
Organizing work, determining objectives, and setting priorities to manage own time and workload effectively.
Required Skills:
Bachelor's degree in a related field (Information Technology, Information Systems, Computer Science, etc.
) from an accredited college or universityKnowledge of Income and/or Business TaxesCreation of test data, test plans, test cases, and test scripts to validate business requirementsConsults with vendors or technical staff to ensure that functionality of automated system is consistent with adherence to laws, regulationsExperience in leading large projectsExperience with requirements gathering and writing scenariosAnalyze customer business needs, planning, design, and implementation of system changes and/or updates Recommended Skills Automation Business Requirements Communication Functional Design Information Systems Information Technology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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