CRM Business Systems Analyst - (austin, texas) Customer Service & Call Center - Austin, TX at Geebo

CRM Business Systems Analyst - (austin, texas)

CRM Business Systems Analyst:
INF0006759 CRM Business Systems Analyst About the General Motors Oracle Siebel Team:
About the role:
Qualifications Minimum
Qualifications:
:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience :
3
years of experience as a CRM Business Analyst :
Experience working directly with Business Subject Matter Experts and Business Analysts in a fast:
paced development environment :
Strong process knowledge of CRM business operations :
Strong Oral and written communication skills Preferred
Qualifications:
:
5
years of experience as a Siebel Functional Analyst :
Experience with Agile, Scrum, Iterative, or Waterfall Development and project methodologies :
Working knowledge of Siebel Automotive/Dealer application :
Siebel OpenUI knowledge :
Globalization, localization, multi:
org :
Basic project management skills to manage time and tasks :
Excellent negotiation, facilitation and listening skills :
Skilled in Microsoft Visio Why General Motors? At GM, we've charged ourselves with one mission:
to design, build and sell the world's best vehicles.
And to achieve our goals, we're currently undergoing one of the largest Information Technology transformations in the history of the automotive industry.
GM IT is a leader in cutting edge technologies such as Mobility, Telematics, Mission:
Critical Business Systems, Supercomputing, Vehicle Engineering, and Real:
time Computing.
We offer challenging positions for passionate professionals looking to get in on the ground:
floor of a growing Fortune 5 firm that is re:
inventing IT with a laser focus on Innovation, Speed, and Business Value.
Join our team and experience Information Technology at a scale and pace not seen before Source:
http:
//www.
tiptopjob.
com/jobs/28535883_job.
asp?source=trovit.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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