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Systems Analyst Needed for Large Innovative Project
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Country: USA
Location: Illinois-Chicago IL
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Systems Analyst Needed for Large Innovative Project
Location:Â IL Employment Type:Â Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project Expected Duration:Â 2+ to 5 Years Reference Code:Â 0000000000 Large organization in Northwest Suburbs is seeking a Systems Analyst to join their team on a long term project. The Systems Analyst serves on a team where system analysis, configuration, testing and maintenance are managed to deliver services for multiple clients. Within this role, the Systems Analyst will convert, update and maintain client requirements on proprietary system according to comprehensive analysis specifications; Design, update and deliver unit, integration, regression and acceptance test plans; and Assist with the deployment (or migration) of new system updates to the production environment; To be successful in this role must have: BS / BA Degree in Computer Science or related field 3+ years prior systems analyst experience Experience converting client requirements into system specifications Previous testing experience If you are interested, qualified, and available: Send a current Word copy of your resume to BradalisSunich@Technisource.com for immediate attention. Please include the best time and phone number to reach you
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