Rbc
Retail Investments
SeniorBusinessSystemsAnalyst
“Senior Business Systems Analyst at Rbc. Skills: Business Analysis, Systems Analysis, Requirements Delivery. Facilitate collaborative sessions. Lead elicitation sessions”
Industry & Context.
Group Problem Solving; Critical Thinking; Decision Making
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s Degree in related discipline, business analysis and systems analysis skills, Working knowledge of Requirements methodology (planning, elicitation, documentation), Waterfall, Iterative, Agile, Requirements analysis and quality documentation, Scope Modelling, Business Process Modelling, written and oral communication
Nice to Have
Masters Certificate in Business Analysis, Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP), Certification of Competency in Business Analysis (CCBA), Project Management Institute –Professional in Business Analysis (PMI – PBA) Certification, JIRA, Confluence, Retail Investments in Mutual Funds and GICs
What You'll Do.
Facilitate collaborative sessions
Lead elicitation sessions
Analyze and document scope
Analyze and document business and system requirements
Prepare requirements for review
Conduct coverage analysis
Develop plans and estimates for requirements completion
assumptions and constraints
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Facilitate collaborative sessions with various of business stakeholders; Effectively communicate and build rapport with team members and stakeholders; working together to deliver trusted advice; effectively collaborate; winning together as One RBC; foster a workplace based on respect, belonging and opportunity for all
Communication Scope
written and oral communication; Communication
Process & Methodology
planning, estimates, risks, assumptions, constraints
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