Business Consultant, IIG(s) Information Technology (IT) - Hopkinton, MA at Geebo

Business Consultant, IIG(s)

Company Name:
EMC Corporation
DUTIES: Serve in lead technical and consultative support role on Consulting solutions opportunities on a range of consulting engagements. These projects may include analyzing requirements, implementation, customization, integration and documentation for EMC customers. Work closely with Project Managers, other EMC Consulting personnel, and EMC customers to ensure a smooth implementation and transition from start-up to integration/production mode. Key responsibilities are to capture and assess EMC customers strategic business issues, identify EMC customer requirements, create business case justifications, and propose appropriate EMC enterprise solutions. May be assigned to projects that utilize Agile Methodology, ApplicationXtender, D2 Design/Implementation/Migration, Digital Asset Management Implementation/Migration/Test, Documentum Connector for SharePoint Design/Implementation/Migration, Mobile Implementation/Migration/Test, MyDCTM Implementation/Migration, and IIG Platform Content Service Migration/Implementation. May be assigned to various, unanticipated sites throughout the United States.
REQUIREMENTS: Masters degree in Comp. Sci., Engin(any), Business, Math, Physics, or related technical field. 24 months experience in job offered or computer related occupation. Experience must include: 1) HP Quality Center; 2) SharePoint Team Foundation Server; 3) Altassain JIRA; 4) IBM Rational Team Concert; 5) Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition; and 6) Analysis and Processing of Futures and Options back office functions using MS Access Database. Experience may be gained concurrently. Any suitable combination of education, training or experience is acceptable.
EOEEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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