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Lead Enterprise Architect Business Analyst
About the job Lead Enterprise Architect Business Analyst
Analysis, object-oriented design, object-oriented programming and V. the SDLC techniques that a Business Analyst uses to gather and document requirements (existing systems and/or processes) will be based on departmental standards; and g) the Business Analyst needs to have the ability to assemble, analyse and evaluate data and to be able to make appropriate and well-reasoned recommendations and decisions to support the business stakeholders and the project team.
Requirements
- Develop functional analysis.
- An expert with a strong background in Data Governance and Data Management
- Infrastructure Architecture experience
- Extensive project management experience
- Enterprise architect experience
- Feasibility studies including analysis around and costs.
- Analyse business needs, to help identify business problems and propose solutions, using the discipline of business.
- Design specifications and are usually involved in improving.
- Provides expertise in the modelling of business processes; conduct as-is/to-be business processes, is instrumental in the business process re-engineering (BPR) and involved in the change management exercise.
Qualifications
- A bachelors degree in business administration, Information Systems, Industrial Engineering, or a related field is preferred, but not essential.
- Advanced degrees, such as a Master's in Business Administration (MBA) or a masters in information systems, can be highly beneficial.
- Experience in business process management, business analysis, or a related field.
Certifications
- Certifications in business process business processes. They assess the impact of change on management and modeling, such as BPMN (Business Process business areas and can review and redesign business processes.
- Business Analyst liaises between the Model and Notation), are valuable.
- Certifications in business side of an enterprise and the ICT function.
- Certifications like Six Sigma or Lean Management can also be advantageous.
Skills
- IT capabilities, understanding of what systems can and cannot do
- Feasibility studies including analysis around and costs.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Proficiency in business process modeling tools and techniques.