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Technical Business Analyst

Company Name:
Exterro
Position Type:
Full-time
Exterro is looking for a Technical Business Analyst to analyze and design complex enterprise software applications, which are deployed at the world's largest corporations. This role is responsible for owning and developing system specifications, contributing to all phases of Exterro's software development life cycle. The Technical Business Analyst constantly strives to understand the competitive landscape and growing e-discovery software industry of e-discovery software, digging deep into the market and talking to prospects, clients and internal constituents to really understand client's business processes and requirements. The Technical Business Analyst designs specifications and works with the engineering team to ensure those specifications are translated into usable business systems. As part of a high-performing, motivated workgroup, the Technical Business Analyst must have the flexibility and ability to work creatively and analytically in a fast-changing, problem-solving environment.
Bachelors in computer science or related technical field
Minimum 1 year of experience in enterprise software development
Broad knowledge of computer applications and J2EE architecture preferred
Experience with requirements gathering and systems development preferred
Ability to manage multiple, often competing priorities and tasks
Detailed eye for user experience and design to ensure features drive high adoption and customer enthusiasm
Experience in enterprise search technologies
Experience with user testing and complicated workflow design
PassionEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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