The role involves liaising between business and IT teams, analyzing business needs, and translating requirements into application specifications.
Acts as a liaison between the business and IT system development teams for business needs requiring IT based solutions. Performs analysis of business goals, objectives and needs in order to make recommendation for improvements. Document relationship between the components of the application systems. Translate business requirements into application requirements.
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