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Digital Business Analyst

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Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
Entry level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
Entry level
The Digital Business Analyst will gather requirements, document them, support solution designs, collaborate with developers, and assist in user training and UAT.
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• Requirement-gathering sessions with clients and stakeholder. 

• Document functional requirements, user stories, acceptance criteria, and workflows. 

• Map business processes to Dynamics 365 capabilities (fit-gap analysis). 

• Support solution design by validating that proposed functionality meets business needs. 

• Collaborate with developers to ensure requirements are implemented correctly.

 • Develop training materials, user guides, and end-user training.

 • Assist in UAT planning, execution, and defect triage.

Top Skills

Dynamics 365

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