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Business IT/Web Analyst
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Country: USA
Location: Illinois-Chicago Chicago, IL 60601
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Business IT/Web Analyst
We are currently seeking to fill a Business IT/Web Analyst position for our client in Chicago, IL. We invite you to review the position requirements below and apply today if your skills match our need. Overview: Our client is in need of a Business IT/Web Analyst to assist in the design and implementation of a new solution to streamline order fulfillment. Responsibilities: - Developing requirements - Design to existing e-commerce system - GUI design - Detailed spec development - Design of new interface to other legacy or new systems - Participation in identification and design of any required database changes Qualifications: - Hands-on experience designing web-based systems - Experience in design of Enterprise Service Business (ESB)/ services a plus - Systems consulting experience - Functional understanding of web-based order management systems a plus - Good design skills, strong issue resolution skills In addition to great career opportunities, Harvey Nash is proud to offer its valued contract professionals a number of benefits including health insurance and 401(k) matching. Apply now if your skills and experience are a good match for the position and remember this: At Harvey Nash, the door to opportunity is always wide open. Company: Harvey Nash Plc Location: Chicago, IL 60601 Status: Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project Job Category: IT/Software Development Work Experience: 2+ to 5 Years Company: Harvey Nash Plc Contact: Andrea Lee Reference Code: BHJOB750_16441
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