Role - BPM Business Analyst (Appian Knowledge)
Location - Jersey City (Day 1 Onsite)
Duration - Long Term
Job Description:
A BPM (Business Process Management) Business Analyst focuses on improving business processes by identifying inefficiencies designing solutions and implementing changes. They analyze existing workflows gather requirements and work with stakeholders to optimize processes for efficiency productivity and overall business goals. This often involves using process modeling techniques data analysis and collaboration with both business and technical teams.
Key Responsibilities:
Process Analysis: Mapping and analyzing current business processes workflows and procedures to identify areas for improvement.
Requirements Gathering: Working with stakeholders to understand their needs and requirements for process improvements.
Solution Design: Developing and recommending optimized processes and procedures potentially involving process automation or technology solutions.
Implementation: Collaborating with stakeholders to implement process changes and ensuring smooth adoption.
Performance Measurement: Monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of implemented process changes using key performance indicators (KPIs) to track progress.
Stakeholder Management: Communicating with and managing expectations of stakeholders throughout the process improvement lifecycle.
Skills and Qualifications:
Strong analytical skills: Ability to analyze data identify trends and draw conclusions to improve processes.
Process modeling expertise: Familiarity with techniques like BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) and flowcharting.
Data analysis skills: Proficiency in using data to understand process performance and identify areas for improvement.
Communication and collaboration skills: Ability to effectively communicate with stakeholders at all levels and work effectively in teams.
Knowledge of BPM methodologies: Understanding of Lean and Six Sigma methodologies is often preferred.
Project management skills: Ability to manage projects track progress and ensure timely completion of tasks.
Technical proficiency: Familiarity with tools like Microsoft Office Visio and potentially BPMS (Business Process Management Suite). In essence a BPM Business Analyst acts as a bridge between the business and technical teams ensuring that business processes are efficient effective and aligned with organizational goals.