Qualifications and Skills Required: Matric plus Bachelor's degree/Diploma or Advanced qualifications in Information Technology/Computer Science Business Analysis Certification TOGAF certification JAD Session Facilitation qualification Experienced in running Joint Application Design (JAD) sessions for requirement gathering, a methodology that involves the client and/or end user in the design and development of a software application through a succession of collaborative workshops called JAD sessions Ability to conduct user requirements gathering sessions with different line function managers and translate the requirements into functional specifications; Familiar with functional design documents and how they translate to system functionality; Have good documentation skills and ability to complete the following documentation: functional design, detailed design, database design, technical architecture design, test scripts and testing procedures and user training manuals; Draw business processes using tools such as Microsoft Visio ; Engage in formal and informal knowledge transfer; Lead a team and manage project delivery; Application development/programming experience on a Microsoft platform Must have skills and experience in designing and implementing IT solutions.
Roles and Responsibilities: Run JAD session with all key business stakeholders.
Assess the relevance and value-add of the respective systems and recommend new solutions and approaches where necessary; Liaising extensively with stakeholders (systems and process owners) in the line function Analyzing existing systems and business models; Mapping and documenting interfaces between legacy systems and new system design processes Translating client requirements into specified project briefs; Identifying options for potential solutions and assessing them for both technical and business suitability; Conducting requirements analysis and preparing specific proposals for modified or replacement systems; Presenting proposals to clients; Working closely with colleagues, developers, testers and a variety of end users to ensure technical compatibility and user satisfaction;