Assist project managers with planning and activities, finalize requirements, and document processes related to CBS migration and implementation.
CBS Migration & Implementation Analyst
Responsibilities- Assisting project managers for their activities & planning
- Should be an expert in current CBS & Present banks process.
- Responsible for the Requirement finalization/ Documentation/Sign off.
- Knowledge of Flexcube Functionality & Fitment of existing functionality in new CBS will be preferred.
Qualification: Bachelor’s degree
Experience: 5 to 8 years, Minimum of 5-8 years of experience in BSFI industry preferred.
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