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Job Title: Junior Business Systems Analyst
Location: Baltimore, Maryland (On-Site)

Job Summary: We are seeking a professional to support the analysis and design of information systems, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives and business requirements. Our team values individuals who can contribute to improving operational effectiveness through documentation, collaboration, and quality assurance activities.

Responsibilities:

  • Assist in gathering and documenting business requirements for new systems or system enhancements.
  • Analyze existing business processes and systems to identify areas for improvement and optimization.
  • Support the design and development of system specifications and prototypes, collaborating with stakeholders.
  • Participate in meetings, contribute to the development and execution of test plans, and provide end-user support and training materials.

Required:

  • Experience with technical Oracle Enterprise Manager, Oracle database, and GoldenGate administration and support for operational database reliability.
  • Background in building, documenting, monitoring, and maintaining Oracle databases and GoldenGate, including performance analysis and capacity planning.
  • Familiarity with Unix-type operating systems and shell scripting, as well as strong SQL query writing, troubleshooting, and optimization skills.
  • Proven analytical, problem-solving, and communication abilities to proactively collaborate and support system quality and functionality.

About SSI People: With over 26 years of industry experience, SSi People has built its reputation and expertise on putting people first. Everything we do works toward delivering exceptional experience for our consultants, our clients, and our internal team. Through a genuine commitment to people in everything we do. We have developed refined processes and a stellar internal team to deliver talent quickly. More importantly, we focus on building long-term relationships, not transactions. Putting people first is just what we do well.

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