It Business Analyst/scrum Master Resume
Laurel, MD
SUMMARY:
I am a solution - driven business analyst with strong analytical capabilities and broad experience supporting application development for business requirements. Detail oriented, strong team player with extensive understanding of Agile practices and product development through SDLC, resulting in enhanced stakeholders’ satisfaction, added value to business, and support to clients’ business towards of corporate goals. I possess high leadership abilities with strong focus on promoting cross-functionality, team self-organization, and team communication. My and diverse work experience affords me the unique opportunity to focus on strategic business goals, better risk management, higher quality software delivery, and develop more efficient operation processes for continuous improvements. My verse knowledge and experience in IT Business Analysis that cut across different sectors of the market (Finance, Health, Insurance, Retail, and Public sector) enhance my requirements gathering abilities and the transformation of business needs to technical requirements for the use of the technical team.
SKILL:
Software Development Life cycle
Agile
Waterfall Requirement Gathering
User Acceptance Testing
User Stories
MS Office Suites
Confluence
Jira
Microsoft SQL Server
Process and Data Modelling
MySQL
Use Case Modelling
Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft Team
Snagit
IT Project Modelling
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
IT Business Analyst/Scrum Master
Confidential, Laurel, MD
Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with management to assess prevailing capabilities, determine the gap between capabilities and desired business goals and objectives. I help to identify business areas that calls for improvement, identify business potentials and formulate strategic business plan.
- Participate in testing of developed systems/solutions, provide verification support, created test scenarios and analyze program results to ensure that product performance meets stakeholders’ requirements
- Design process flow diagrams and mockups to enhance stakeholder’s visualization and understanding of proposed structural design and functional structure of projects.
- Monitor projects through the SDLC process using the Agile/SCRUM methodology and collaborate with developers and subject matter experts to establish the technical vision and analyze tradeoffs between usability and performance needs.
- Lead the planning, execution, and closing of sprints to support delivery of software products for CMS projects and stakeholders across the enterprise.
- Provide verification support, created test scenarios and analyze program results to ensure that product performance meets stakeholders’ requirements.
- Proactively collaborate with product owners and stakeholders to analyze information needs and functional requirements of projects to deliver the following artifacts as needed: Functional requirements, DSD, Business Requirements Document, Use Cases, GUI, Screen and Interface designs
- Solely responsible for the orientation of new employees, develop plans, coach and mentor development team members around Agile methodologies. Work with development team to drive team velocity, plane and manage development team capacity.
IT Business Analyst
Confidential, Baltimore, MD
Responsibilities:
- Elicit requirements for application development using methods such as: interviews, documents analysis, workshops and Joint Application Development (JAD) Sessions, business process descriptions, requirements modelling and workflow analysis
- Work with the Project Manager to define quality measures for each sprint; define critical success factors for the development team, gather and document requirements in the form of user stories from product owners, business managers, stakeholders, subject-matter experts (SMEs) and technical experts.
- Prepare project artefacts including use cases, user stories, workflows, process flows, and other documents as deemed necessary in consultation with PMs and in alignment with project methodology chosen
- Worked independently with users to define concepts, clarify Functional and Non-Functional requirements in order to translate them into application and operational requirements.
- Developed business process documentation, supporting documentation which including policies, procedures, s, specific and general instructions, navigation manuals, user guides, job aids and related/required documentation.
