Business & Functional Analyst ( BPMN, UML , ITIL - Freelance or Perm )
En bref
Description de fonction
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Strong business & functional analytical skills of at least 5 years
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Sound knowledge of the UML modeling language
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Knowledge of Business Process Modeling techniques (including Role Activity Diagrams) & BPMN
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Ability to communicate with different levels: business, management, development, ICT operations
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Knowledge of software engineering processes and techniques (change management, analysis, iterative developments, test cycles, deployments...)
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Problem solver
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Fluent in Dutch, French and good knowledge of English
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Assertiveness
Votre profil
- documentation-communication tools (Microsoft Office or equivalent)
- modeling tools (UML based CASE tools like Enterprise Architect)
- change and configuration management tools
- project reporting tools (timesheet reporting)
- Able to do bottom-up research for problem diagnostics and / or requirements impact analysis
- Experienced in SCRUM & best as SCRUM Master
- Experienced in ITIL or similar
Offre
I Storm Projects offers a very attractive package including :
Flex Income Plan: 13th month salary can be invested into for instance:- 230€ net
- Company bike
- European fuel card
- Extra holidays (max + 5)
- 3rd pillar pension savings (cf. group insurance)
- Warrants
- Extra child benefits (max + 50€ per child per month)
On top of it Istorm Project offers a Tailor-made Personal Development Model (PDM)
- Training & Certifications catalogues for each Competence Center (CC)
- Unlimited access to Learning & Development on-line platform
Description de l’organisation et du département
For our Digital & Analytics Practice we are looking for a Business & Functional Analyst Consultant ( BPMN, UML , ITIL ) .Your first assignment will be a Business & Functional Analyst Consultant for a top Oil & Gaz player in Belgium based in Brussels
Bart Scheepens

Christoph Maassen

Eric de Prins

Kaïn Agbaba

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