Business System Analyst (Banking Domain) Financial & Banking - Plano, TX at Geebo

Business System Analyst (Banking Domain)

A BSA with 5-10 years of experience and deep domain expertise in Banking & Financial Services.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams and partner with the Product Owner/Product management teams to create the project roadmap and backlog of user stories.
Independently research and analyze functional requirements including data mapping.
Perform impact analysis on sub-modules and also external systems wherever applicable.
Closely work with Product teams and support initial T-shirt sizing and prioritization for future development.
Groom and refine user stories with the help of the Product owner and scrum team and document user stories in JIRA.
Support development and testing team with progressive elaboration of specifications and acceptance criteria that are documented in user stories through regular grooming sessions.
Leverage Daily team Stand-up meetings for close coordination with the development and QA team and ensure all impediments around requirements are addressed promptly to facilitate Factory Model execution - Review Test cases and identify gaps in test scripts for manual and automated testing.
Support team in triaging issues found during testing.
Support Line of Business Users for User Acceptance Testing.
Business System Analyst (Banking Domain) Recommended Skills Acceptance Testing Finance Functional Design Jira Product Management Scrum (Software Development) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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