System Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Smithfield, RI at Geebo

System Analyst

Role:
System AnalystLocation:
Smithfield, Rhode Island/ Merrimack, New Hampshire(Hybrid)Only W2The RoleThis role is part of one our Data Squads.
The person will be working across FI and in some cases across other Business Units as well.
The team consists of the Product Owner and other developers and this person will be responsible for working with our business users and identifying and detailing the requirementsThe Expertise and Skills You Bring 7-8 years of systems analysis experience Extensive experience working directly with business and detailing their requirements Strong SQL and Data skills ETL experience (Informatica or Snaplogic) Can connect with the developers / QA directly and ensure they can understand what the requirements are Good Communication skills Worked in an agile team Financial domain experience would be very advantageous The Value You Deliver Proven passion and intellectually curiosity to learn new technologies and business areas Exploring new technology products and using them to help our business needs Working on teams to improve efficiency Delivering system analysis by working with business partners and customers to understand and deliver accurate requirement information to team members.
Its a combination of Core Systems Analysis experience mixed with Data Analysis (ETL) experience.
NOT looking for a BA, or BSA.
This is way more technical then that.
MUST HAVE:
SQL skills are a must - not looking at developer level, however SQL is mandatory for data analysis.
Strong Data / ETL background.
Should have primarily focused on system analysis that involves data since we are a data-heavy organization.
Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Business Requirements Communication Data Analysis Etl Finance Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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