IT Business Analyst Accounting - Charlotte, NC at Geebo

IT Business Analyst

Requirement DetailsRole:
Business Analyst (Mid-level) Location:
St. Louis Missouri / Charlotte, North Carolina (Onsite)Experience needed as per the requirement:
Knowledge of Billing Systems Understanding of Mobile Products and Services Familiarity with Ordering Platforms SQL Proficiency Understanding of Software Development Lifecycle
Job Description:
Not looking for a functional candidate but a Telecommunication Analyst who has knowledge on the billing applications. Knowledge of billing systems utilized by communications service providers, including understanding of telecom billing processes and workflows. Comprehensive understanding of mobile products and services, with the ability to navigate and address challenges within the telecom industry. Familiarity with ordering platforms seamlessly integrated with telecom billing systems, showcasing a holistic understanding of end-to-end processes. Proficient in creating SQL queries, with the capability to extract and analyze data from billing systems for reporting and troubleshooting purposes. Sound knowledge of the software development lifecycle, providing a foundation for collaboration with development teams and contributing insights into the billing system's continuous improvement. Onsite at St. Louis Missouri / Charlotte, North Carolina IT Business Analyst Recommended Skills Business Process Improvement Communication Data Analysis Problem Solving Sql Databases Software Engineering Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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