Technical Business Analystother related Employment listings - Oaks, PA at Geebo

Technical Business Analyst

Piper Companies is looking for a Technical Business Analyst for a leading wealth management organization in the Philadelphia, PA area. This is a Remote Opportunity! Responsibilities for the Technical Business Analyst include:
Act as a Technical Business, you will be working working in the software product development group on a variety of key initiatives for new and existing product enhancement Qualifications for the Technical Business Analyst include:
- 3-5 years of experience working as a Technical Business Analyst gathering requirements, documentation, and working with end users to understand their needs - Experience working in Agile methodology - Hands on experience with software product development in a financial services setting - Direct experience taking epics/features and breaking them into detailed user stories - Experience leveraging use cases across investment management software - Experience working on a software platform is highly desired - Exposure to wealth management or financial services is nice to have Compensation for the Technical Business Analyst:
- $55/Hr target compensation - Contract to hire, Remote Opportunity - Comprehensive Medical
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, PTO Keywords:
business analyst, data analyst, software, application, software product, product development, technical business analyst, BA, data, SQL, software platform, wealth management, financial services, remote, remote job, remote work, work from home, end user, business requirements, functional requirements, requirements gathering, documentation, data, agile, epics, features, user, user stories, stories
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Business AnalysisEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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