Job Description :
Hi,
Kindly find mentioned JD.
Position : Business Analyst
Duration: 6+ Month
Location: Charlestown, MA
Interview : Phone and Skype
VISA : ONLY USC or GC
Must have : Order to Cash exp
Roles are related to a significant transformation project (Order-to-Cash, Procure-to-Pay, Master Data Management), they are creating a shared services organization in order to improve their transaction processing in Salesforce and Oracle Cloud. Must have Order to Cash for all resumes.
Order-to-cash process experience
Salesforce and Oracle Cloud experience
Experience working closely with business users in Finance and Order Management functions
Experience with MDM
General skills for business analysts:
Able to translate stakeholder needs to system/process improvements; able to effectively communicate technology concepts to non-technical or less technical audiences
Able to clearly document functional and technical requirements for a technology project or feature
Able to allocate functional and technical requirements to release milestones based on priority and interdependencies
Able to bring structure to loosely defined processes and to develop requirements and process when presented with ambiguity
Well-organized approach to capturing priorities and following through on action items
Thinks not only in terms of highlighting issues but also in terms of identifying and implementing solutions
Flexible mindset, able to remain composed amidst stressful situations
Able to be an “owner” for all processes created; takes pride in their work and deliverables
Able to work effectively with individuals at all levels of the organization
Excellent cross-functional communicator, able to work with a diverse set of internal and external stakeholders
Able to translate business needs into product roadmap and technology specifications and use cases
Excellent listening skills
Demonstrates ability to effectively work as a member of a team, with great listening and oral and written communication skills
Experience working on projects using both agile and waterfall methodologies