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IT Business Analyst (Infrastructure)

Eingestellt von NextLink Solutions

Gesuchte Skills: Sap, Client, Network

Projektbeschreibung

NextLink is a SAP Service Company created in 1996. Through our offices in London, Lausanne, Basel, London, Barcelona and Bangalore we support around 60 big companies in implementing SAP based solutions.

We are currently looking for a IT BUSINESS ANALYST (INFRASTRUCTURE) to work for our final client in Basel.

General information:
- Start date: ASAP (latest start date: 30.09.2017)
- End date: 30.04.2018
- Work location: Basel
- Workload: 80-100%
- Remote/Home Office: 1 day per week, prior to approval
- Travelling: might be possible (20%) to Switzerland, Germany, maybe US

Tasks & Responsibilities:
- Needs assessment, understanding a business problem or opportunity and supporting solution developing.
- Supporting planning, including requirements management plan, traceability, change management etc.
- Elicitation, analysis, decomposition, acceptance, approval, specification, and validation of the requirements.
- Traceability and Monitoring of requirements. Continuous monitoring and documenting of requirements as well as communication to stakeholders.
- Evaluation of how well the solution fulfills the requirements and meets the business need.

Must Haves:
- Proven track as Business Analyst in IT projects (+5 years)
- Understanding of IT Infrastructure (Network, Security, SW development)
- Experience working in global projects
- Excellent Communication
- Fluent in English

Nice to Haves:
+++ Experience in Bioinformatics or research/science
+++ BA certifications are desirable
++ Agile/Scrum methodologies are a plus
++ German or Spanish are a plus

Projektdetails

  • Einsatzort:

    Basel, Schweiz

  • Projektbeginn:

    asap

  • Projektdauer:

    7 months

  • Vertragsart:

    Contract

  • Berufserfahrung:

    Keine Angabe

Geforderte Qualifikationen

NextLink Solutions