Sr. System Analyst - Financials Experience Soarian Information Technology (IT) - Tampa, FL at Geebo

Sr. System Analyst - Financials Experience Soarian

Company Description Job Description Full Time Permanent Position for a large US Company.
B-816 Sr.
System Analyst - Financials Experience Soarian Domain:
Computer/Software
Experience:
3-33 Years Salary:
$68k - $85K Experienced Sr.
System Analyst is required having responsibility for quality assurance review, and acts as project leader for designated projects as assigned.
Job
Responsibilities:
Responsible for quality assurance review, and acts as project leader for designated projects as assigned.
May work on multiple software applications and/or support multiple institutions.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Will formulate and define the system scope and objectives based on customer needs.
Devises or modifies procedures to solve complex problems, prepares detailed specifications from which programs will be written, analyzes and revises existing system logic problems and documentation as necessary, programs modifications using application language code and tools, tests, debugs, documents and in-services system modifications and upgrades, and has full technical knowledge of all phases of application systems analysis.
Job Requirements &
Experience:
Three years System Analyst.
Prefer Soarian Financials Experience.
Written/verbal communication skills, interpersonal skills, analyze situations/information and problem solve, and customer service skills.
Full Time Permanent Position for a large US Company.
Make sure the Skill Set, experience and justification for the job must be well demonstrated in your updated resume, Otherwise client will assume that you are not qualified for the job, even if you are.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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