*Hi,*


*Immediate Need!*



*Let me know if you have any candidate available for the below job position
we have, Thanks!*



*Please send resumes to moh...@datagrp.com <moh...@datagrp.com>; Direct:
201 308 –8704*



*Business Analyst with strong Experience on RTM & Financial Background*

*Wilmington DE*

*Long Term*

*Rate: $45/hr on C2C*

*Implement partner: Cognizant*



The matrix BA serves as a liaison between business and IT teams: working
with the business team to understand their requirements, working with
architects or tech leads to craft a high level design, then working with
scrum teams to create initial, high-level solution stories in order to
build execution team backlogs.

The deliverable of the* Matrix BA* team is to create, elicit, and document
functional requirements that communicate the high level design for each
inbound project and identify the work that each IT team must complete to
fulfill the business requirements.

Thus, the matrix BA works with many projects for a short time and operates
primarily in the Requirements and Analysis phases of the SDLC. A typical
scenario is the matrix BA is assigned a new project, quickly becomes
immersed in the subject matter of the project, completes the IT impact
assessment, and turns the project over to the application scrum teams to
execute. The matrix BA then moves on to the next assigned project.

It is critical for a matrix BA to be able to learn new material very
quickly since she will only be working on a project for a short window of
time.



The matrix BA is a more senior resource (>5 years hands on app
design/development experience) who has built up a solid foundation of
large-scale application design experience combined with effective
communication and soft skills.

The matrix BA will work closely with IT and business teams and must be able
to communicate effectively with both. Ability to elicit and understand
business requirements is critical.

The matrix BA must also be experienced at leading meetings, such as JAD
sessions and requirement reviews, with solid presentation skills.

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