Overview
On Site
Depends on Experience
Contract - W2
Contract - Independent
Contract - 1 Year(s)
Skills
Scripting
Acceptance Testing
Demonstrations
Guidewire
Product Demonstration
Quality Assurance
Testing
Training
Underwriting
User Stories
Writing
Job Details
Location - NY and NJ onsite
Role: - Guidewire Claims Business Analyst, Need more than 5 yrs exp in Claims.
Job Description Senior Business Analyst Guidewire ClaimCenter
- Someone who can drive sessions with the business users to obtain their business requirements of HL requests.
- Work with the business SMEs (of various levels including executives) to look at problems and determine business requirements for the system solutions
- Someone that knows how the business uses a claim system and handle claims.
- They do not need to have technical knowledge of GW (don t need to be able to configure / code in GW). But experience with running / obtaining the business requirements for projects adding new functionality to GW or new integrations would be a big plus.
- Can write business user stories and work with the technical (Dev and QA) to determine solutions and final requirements for the User Story and functionality requested.
- Has worked on UAT (writing scripts, helping facilitate the UAT session, assess and try to recreate defect and explain them to the team, etc.)
- Someone that can largely work on their own to drive the requirements from start of gathering them through working go live and warranty (working with the dev team and qa team for implementation and testing, can demo to the business, work with our Ops team on scenarios for UAT, create UAT scripts, facilitate UAT, support the training team, and support release and warranty of the item)
Required Experience 10 + years of Domain Experience (in Underwriting and Claims Handling)
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