Provide Level 3 production support for a CDD/AML tool: liaise with line-of-business, production support, and development teams; perform initial analysis, research, and trend observation to diagnose and escalate issues. 4–6 years experience preferred.
Company Description
US IT Solutions.
Job DescriptionBusiness Analyst (Banking)
Location: San Francisco, CA
Contract: 12+ months
$33/h on W2 Only
Overall Purpose:
Seeking a Business Analyst to assist with Level 3 Production Support.
· The candidate would work with the Line of Business, the internal user facing Production Support team, and the development team.
· The candidate doesn’t have to be extremely technical but should be able to observe trends with functionality to perform the initial analysis and research.
· The tool in production is for CDD (Customer Due Diligence) and AML focused; any experience with that is a plus but not required.
· 4-6 years experience ideal
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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