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Cynet Systems

Business Systems Analyst

Cynet Systems, Richmond, Virginia, United States, 23214


Job Description:

The Business System Analyst reviews, analyzes, and evaluates business systems and user needs.Formulates systems to parallel overall business strategies.Leads analysis and solution definition.Understands the business issues and data challenges of the organization.Identifies the organization's strengths and weaknesses and suggests areas of improvement.Reviews and edits requirements, specifications, business processes, and recommendations related to the proposed solutions.Develops functional and non-functional specifications, use cases, and system design specifications for systems.Conducts effective joint application development and brainstorming sessions.Interviews and surveys subject matter experts and stakeholders together with requirements.Understands agile development and the universal modeling language.In addition to the above, the Business Systems Analyst specializes in analyzing, designing, and implementing information systems.Systems analysts assess the suitability of information systems in terms of their intended outcomes and liaise with end users, software vendors, and programmers to achieve these outcomes.Plans system data flow from the ground up.Writes technical requirements from a critical phase, and interacts with software architect to understand software limitations.Helps programmers during system development, e.g., providing use cases, flowcharts, UML, and BPMN diagrams.Documents requirements or contributes to user manuals.Knowledge of the limitations and capabilities of computer systems, of applicable programming languages, of computer hardware and software, of computer operating systems, of writing program code, and of automated mapping.bility to analyze systems and procedures, to write and revise standards and procedures, to communicate effectively, and to train others.Identify, understand, and plan for organizational and human impacts of planned systems, and ensure that new technical requirements are properly integrated with existing processes and skill sets.