Lead the analysis of business processes and requirements, collaborating on automation solutions, supporting QA testing, and assisting the build team.
Job Description
Title: Business Systems Analyst Lead
Location: REMOTE
Duration: 4-5 Months
Job Description :
Required Skills (top 3 to 5/ non-negotiables):
1.Business Process Analysis
2.Requirements Gathering
3.SDLC
What did you like to see on resumes? (nice to have)
1.Health care industry experience
2.Robotic Process Automation
3.Pega
Day to Day Responsibilities of this Position and Description of Project:
- Business Process Analysis - Analyze Requirement and other related documents as provided by the company to understand the desired functionality
- Fit Assessment – Works with Robotics Technical Architects to provides recommendations on whether it is a Pega Robotics Process Automation (RPA) or Pega Desktop Process Automation (DPA), or outside of the RPA or RDA capability.
- Process flow Creation (As is and To Be) - Actively work with business and IT process SME’s to-do process analysis, process modeling and converting them to an Automation Specification
- Create/elaborate Features / User stories in JIRA - Creation of RPA User stories for Provider, Claims, Enrollment, and Billing and maintenance of the Automation backlog.
- Support QA and UAT testing for all the use cases to assist in preparing scenarios, defining data requirements, and testing activities
- Supports and provides inputs to the Business Readiness team.
- Support the build team to understand the specifications, conduct research to resolve questions and updated specifications to reflect design decisions.
Required Skills (top 3 to 5/ non-negotiables):
1.Business Process Analysis
2.Requirements Gathering
3.SDLC
What did you like to see on resumes? (nice to have)
1.Health care industry experience
2.Robotic Process Automation
3.Pega
matchpoint solutions Pleasanton, California, USA Office
3875 Hopyard Rd, 325, Pleasanton, CA, United States, 94588
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