*Role: Business Analyst*

*Location: Madison WI*

*Visa: GC & USC only*

*Experience: 10 to 12 years*

*Top Skills:*

   - Client facing.
   - Claims experience in a healthcare setting.
   - Medicaid or healthcare experience.
   - Attention to detail and excellent communication written and verbal.

- Through self-directed activities act as a liaison between clients and
technical groups, using superior communication skills to elicit, document,
analyze and validate requirements.

- Apply industry-leading expertise to recommend and coordinate the
development, enhancement, and maintenance of a clients business systems,
processes, and products using high-maturity methods, processes and tools.

- Combine industry expertise with an advanced understanding of information
technology to develop innovative business solutions.

- Influence the strategic direction of clients and their industry. Lead
analysis teams on large projects.

- Lead requirements management and change management processes.

- Direct development of visualization, and user experience elements of
solution design.

- Develop and maintain internal and external relationships to manage scope,
schedule, budgets and expectations.

- Lead business studies and present study results to and client senior
management. Lead proposals, feasibility studies, and new business
development activities.

- Leverage industry knowledge and client relationships to assess the
business implications of the application of technology to the current and
future business environment and to identify new business opportunities.

- Define and direct process improvement activities within and training of
peers and clients. Technical or business discipline or equivalent
experience.

*Recommended*: IIBA CBAP� (or equivalent) certification obtained. Ideally,
recognized industry-certification.

Job Type: Contract


Thanks...
Uday Varanganti
Recruiting Specialist
uday.varanga...@performancesoftech.com
O: (785)380 8559 Ext:109

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