Salesforce Business Analyst Financial & Banking - Dallas, TX at Geebo

Salesforce Business Analyst

Salesforce Business Analyst Our financial services and retirement client, based in Charlotte, NC, is looking for Salesforce Business Analysts that are high-skilled consultants to augment their business analyst needs for a current major Salesforce implementation.
Candidates should have Salesforce migration & implementation experience.
This is a two year contract position.
Position can be a W2 employee or an independent contractor.
This position can be worked as a hybrid position from Charlotte, NC, Denver, CO or Dallas, TX.
Outside of those 3 locations, it would be fully-remote.
The resources would align to the following subject matters:
Wealth ManagementRetirement servicing - call center & operationsRetirement individual salesRetirement plan sponsor sales The BAs will help guide the business to improve their processes and efficiency in Salesforce.
They will elicit, document, and analyze requirements around business challenges, and then produce data-driven solutions.
Soft skills a BA should have:
Needs analysisEliciting requirementsBusiness case definitionRequirements writingRequirements reviewFlow and process diagrammingWireframingBusiness data analyticsProblem solving A BA should also have at least a basic understanding of these Salesforce technical skills:
AppExchangeAutomationCollaborationData managementReports and dashboardsCRMPlatformSales and marketing Recommended Skills Automation Call Centers Dashboard Data Analysis Data Management Diagramming Apply to this job.
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