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Business Analyst

Metro Systems is seeking a Business Analyst to support our Fortune 300 client in Windsor Mill, MD.
Overview Work with FDA business owner in understanding the business needs and communicating to a wide range of stakeholders.
Develop requirements based on FDA business and project needs.
Collaborate with developers and testers in ensuring requirements are implemented correctly and meet customers' expectations.
Ability to identify solution and evaluate solution to complex system problem.
Actively participatelead in the discoveryvalidationverification process throughout the development life cycle.
Actively engagelead in process improvement initiatives.
Complete Scrum master training and provide backup support to the application team scrum master.
This position is in support of the Compliance application CMS.
Qualifications Bachelor's Degree and 4 years of related experience.
Proven experience working in complex projects gathering user requirements and converting them into system requirements.
Working knowledge with process modeling.
Demonstrated understanding of full software development life cycle.
Hands on experience with requirements management tool.
Proven experience with supporting highly critical customer missions.
Demonstrated good understanding of engineering fields.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including experience working directly with customers to discuss their requirements and objectives.
Requires Ability to obtain a Public Trust Clearance.
BS Degree in CS, EE,or IT field.
Desired Experience in Agile methodology.
Prior experience with HP ALM and JIRA.
Experience in developing Job Flow, Business Process and Functional Flow diagrams Prior system integration experience.
Experience with the FDA customer or related customer experience (in a Health systems technology area).
Scrum Master certification.
Scaled Agile framework experience.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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