REQUEST
- RATE => 600 – 700 Euro/day
- DURATION => 6 to 12 months
MISSION
Within Public Sector large organization, you will prepare Analysis using UML in Agile environment. He will also prepare the tests scenarios and support users acceptance tests.
DESCRIPTION & RESPONSIBILITY
You will be working in the client’s ICT department.
You will participate in the digitalization of the administration supporting the build of citizen applications.
As Functional Analyst:
- You will Focus on analyzing new features
- You will translate the business requirements into valuable user stories taking into account security requirements as well none functional constraints.
- You will build up a network with the business and development partner.
- You will prepare and coordinate tests together with the development partner and the product owners.
- You will report the progress and results of deliverables & suggest appropriate actions in report out meetings with the business.
- You will support change management actions (communication, training, go live support).
- You will work in an Agile way which means deliver quickly through different iterations (sprints) and increments.
- You will work in a cross-functional team that effectively works together towards a solution, bringing in all the expertise needed from all stakeholders.
Who you are
- You already have more than 12 years of experience in an IT position, preferably as a functional analyst, system architect, business analyst or a similar position. Your background allows you to quickly familiarize yourself with public sector and IT processes.
- You have a technical background and are willing to learn the technical set-up.
- You can work independently and in a team. With your no-nonsense attitude, you coordinate with the team to get the job done.
- Your strong analytic and problem-solving skills enable you to interpret customer requirements and issues.
- You have strong communication skills.
- You are persistent and take initiative when needed.
- You have fluent knowledge of both French, Dutch and English.