Senior Business Analyst with Security Clearance Financial & Banking - Fort Belvoir, VA at Geebo

Senior Business Analyst with Security Clearance

DMI, LLC is seeking a Senior Business Analyst Duties and
Responsibilities:
Eight years of experience as a Business Analyst capturing and documenting business processes and requirements.
Six years of experience as Business Analyst capturing and documenting software development and Information technology processes and requirement used in a Microsoft SharePoint and Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) environment using the Microsoft.
NET frameworkEight years of experience creating process diagrams and flow charts, mapping business processes to the customer requirements.
Five years of experience working with software developers and customers to scope projects, estimate levels of effort, and evaluate customer requirements in order to create applications to deploy to Microsoft SharePoint (both out- of-the-box and with custom coded) and to Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) using the Microsoft.
NET Framework.
Three years of experience mentoring junior personnel on proper practices and procedures.
Five years of experience with the SDLC and Agile processes.
TS/SCI clearance with SBI and ability to attain SI, TK, G, HCS, and NATO Secret clearance Additional Requirements:
Min Citizenship Status Required:
US CITIZEN Physical Requirements:
No Physical requirement needed for this positionLocation:
FtBelvoir Recommended Skills.
Net Framework Agile Methodology Business Processes Coaching And Mentoring Flowcharts Iis Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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