Endur Etrm Business Analyst Financial & Banking - Houston, TX at Geebo

Endur Etrm Business Analyst

A premiere oil and gas client is hiring for an ETRM Openlink Endur Business Analyst in the Downtown Houston area.
This person will be responsible for the understanding of all business requirements, conducting business analysis, defining the needs of the business, and helping to determine solutions to meet business needs.
They will work with a multidisciplinary, international team providing direction on configuration, user interface, design, development, and technology integration as it relates to their ETRM systems.
This person will have an in-depth knowledge of the energy trading industry today to successfully implement ETRM systems for the purpose of supporting commercial LNG or Regas terminal operations.
They will be reporting to the Director of IT Commercial Operations and will be working with the technical development team, stakeholders and other business analysts to implement solutions.
Experience implementing Openlink Endur ETRM business applications.
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Math, Accounting, Computer Science, or related field.
Experience conducting business analysis for the configuration of ETRM systems as it pertains to the SDLC.
Experience managing IT implementation projects, supporting daily operations and implementing new functionalities or enhancements as defined by the business.
Experience providing ETRM system support such as upgrades, creating functional designs, understanding business requirements, and the full SDLC.
Experience preparing and reviewing project plans, test plans and managing the implementation of the new ETRM system.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, and excellent management and organizational skills.
Recommended Skills Business Analysis Business Requirements Communication Coordinating Finance Human Computer Interaction Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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