Intermediate Telecom Business Analyst
Cadmus
Cedar, Cole County$102,186 - $102,186 est.Full-timePosted 12h ago
Overview What You'll Be Doing The Intermediate Telecom Business Analyst role is a multiskilled, cross-functional position responsible for conducting user research, creating detailed PMO to FMO process flows, requirements gathering, and translating business needs into automated, digitized and scalable system and process needs. Familiarity with Wireline and Wireless Plan-Design-Build processes, strong Agile knowledge, technical writing skills, data-driven analysis, and proficiency with collaborat…
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