Business Systems Specialist - Business Applications Financial & Banking - Oklahoma City, OK at Geebo

Business Systems Specialist - Business Applications

Hartwig Staffing is partnered with a well-known company in Oklahoma City that is looking to add a Business Systems Analyst - Applications to their team.
Compensation on this role is $18.
50 - $23 per hour.
Responsibilities:
Assess needs and collaborate on innovative solutions for the Buying Team.
Serve as a liaison between the Buying Team and the Information Systems department.
Research, analyze, and troubleshoot software to improve internal systems.
Perform quality assurance testing on new application development.
Assist in training seminars and product demonstrations.
Document findings, workflows, and ideas.
Requirements:
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook).
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
Ability to multitask and adapt to changing projects.
Excellent communication skills (verbal and written).
Basic understanding of HTML/CSS and UI/UX practices.
Combination of 2
years of work experience or education in a related field.
Preferred Skills:
Experience with SQL and familiarity with wireframes, prototypes, style guides, and user flows.
Why you want this job:
Competitive wages Medical, dental, and prescription plans 401(k) program with company match Paid vacation and personal time off Life insurance and long-term disability coverage Flexible spending plan Holiday pay Recommended Skills Analytical Css Communication Html Information Systems Microsoft Excel Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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