Business Analyst Lead - 48587 Financial & Banking - Washington, DC at Geebo

Business Analyst Lead - 48587

Business Analyst Lead - 48587 We are looking for an experienced and proactive Business Analyst at our Washington, D.
C facility to lead the collection, analysis, documentation, and coordination of business requirements, particularly in the Procure to Pay (P2P) domain and CLM Project (Contract Life Cycle Management).
The ideal candidate will be responsible for driving business process automation, analyzing process flows, and collaborating with cross-functional business owners.
If you have a strong background in SAP ecosystems like S4 and SAP ECC, along with expertise in CLM Project Management, we want to hear from you.
Job Description:
Responsible in leading the collection, analysis, documentation and coordination of business requirements.
The BA will support detailed business process automation and analysis including process flows and works with cross functional business owners as required Assess client needs utilizing a structured requirements process (gathering, analyzing, documenting, and managing changes) to prioritize immediate business needs and recommend options, risks and cost vs.
benefits.
Review and create test plans and monitor the testing process to ensure that business results are adequately tested with minimal risk.
Preference is given to candidates having experience with procure to pay business process areas and SAP eco systems like S4, SAP ECC, and AOD Preference is given to candidates having experience with enterprise wide module CLM Project (Contract Life Cycle management tool) Management implementation experience for 2-3 years For immediate consideration, please contact:
Hithesh PRIMUS Global Services Direct No:
Phone No:
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Business Analyst Lead - 48587 Recommended Skills Business Process Automation Business Processes Business Requirements Product Lifecycle Project Management Sap Applications Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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