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PeopleSoft Business Analyst
Work Location: 110 State Street Albany, NY 12236
On-site work at the location stated above is required on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Remote work on Thursday and Friday.
Weekly Work Schedule: 40 hours per week during the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Occasional extended hours may be needed by mutual agreement (e.g. working past normal business hours)
Duration: 18 months, with opportunity for extension
Description of Engagement:
The Office of the State Comptroller has been utilizing Oracle Peoplesoft (currently Human Capital Management v9.2) to administer the NYS payroll for 25 years. The Bureau has an in-house section of approximately 25 Business Systems Analysts to functionally support the system. Application development is managed within a separate Division, the Chief Information Office (CIO). The Bureau requires an individual with functional business systems analyst experience with Oracle Peoplesoft applications, including SQL writing skills, to work in-house with the business systems analyst team to write requirements, test system changes, and provide guidance on various large and small system change initiatives.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Six or more years of business analysis experience in a PeopleSoft environment in each of at least five of the following knowledge areas (as defined by the International Institute of Business Analysis A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge {BABOK Guide} ):
- Business analysis planning and monitoring
- Elicitation and collaboration
- Requirements life cycle management o strategy analysis
- Requirements analysis and design definition
- Solution evaluation
- Six or more years of experience in reading and creating SQLs.
- Six or more years of experience using an understanding of PeopleSoft architecture and table structures.
- Four or more years of experience performing business analysis in the PeopleSoft module Payroll for North America.
- Four or more years of experience facilitating requirements and design sessions with the end user community.