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Business Systems Analyst

Company Name:
Data Based Development Systems
Our customer located in Farmington, CT has the need for a Business Systems Analyst to help support Sabrix implementations. This individual will act as a liason between business functions and Information Technology while working with Sabrix and SAP ECC with a focus on Tax.
Responsibilities include:
Developing requirements
Writing design specifications
Testing
Ad-hoc training
User support
System configuration to support implementation of Sabrix
The ideal candidate will possess:
Bachelor's degree in Information Technology or related business field
3
years of business experience required
Must have 1-2 years of experience in SAP
Please send compensation expectations/requirements and a MS Word or PDF version of your resume. No relocation/expense money provided.
US citizens and those authorized to work in the US are encouraged to apply. However, we are unable to sponsor H1B candidates at this time.
Data Based Development Systems is a continually growing and successful IT consulting firm in Manchester, CT that has been servicing primarily the Hartford area businesses for over 25 years. Recently we have expanded our presence to several other states including Florida and California. Our clients offer an attractive work environment and the opportunity to work with state of the art technology. To learn more about DBDS, visit our website at www.dbds.com. We offer competitive salaried compensation packages including medical and dental benefits, 401k plans, profit sharing, and training opportunities in the latest skills.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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