Business Analyst/State Government Information Technology (IT) - Springfield, IL at Geebo

Business Analyst/State Government

Company Name:
SEA GROUP, INC
SEA Group is currently looking for a seasoned Business Analyst to work in Springfield, IL on a multiple year assignment. The successful resource will drive the Business Solutions in both State Government and Education. The Analyst is responsible for maintaining and expanding the capabilities of applications that deliver enterprise-wide business solutions including conducting business analysis and systems analysis on projects and systems:
Required Technical Skills
expertise gathering functional specification requirements.
experience with the management of the application development life cycle.
experience working with projects that use the following technologies: Microsoft SQL Server, VB.NET, ASP.NET, and Crystal Reports or Microsoft Reporting Services.
Performs analyses of complex business operations and, using tools authorized by the Agency, develops requirements and specifications for the creation of client/server and/or Internet based computer systems including determining buy versus build options, preparing cost/benefit and feasibility studies, creating architectural prototypes and specifying conversion requirements for legacy systems;
Creates implementation plans following the approved software development methodology;
Independently plans, develops and implements techniques for gathering and interpreting data;
Establishes and maintains professional relationships with pertinent process / system owners and other stakeholders in order to promote an effective partnership between the technical and business components of the Agency;
Investigates and analyzes assigned business processes to determine and document the specific system requirements
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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