Guild Mortgage Company, closing loans and opening doors since 1960. As a mortgage banking firm we are dedicated to serving the home owner/buyer. Our goal is to provide affordable home financing for our customers, utilizing the best terms available while providing a level of professionalism and service unsurpassed in the lending industry.
Position Summary
The Business Analyst plays an important role in the organization by performing several activities related to the company’s business analysis functions. The role is primarily responsible, under intermittent supervision, for eliciting, analyzing, validating, specifying, verifying, and managing the real needs of project stakeholders, including customers and end users from cross-functional departments. The Business Analyst serves as the conduit between the business and the Information Systems software development team through which requirements flow for medium to complex projects. Experience needed with both Agile and Waterfall/Hybrid methods of Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
Compensation
This role is an exempt position with a targeted salary range of $82,506.00 to $118,344.00
Compensation at Guild is influenced by a wide array of factors including but not limited to local and federal minimum wage requirements, education, level of experience, and applicant’s geographical location.
Essential Functions
- Production Operations Focused Responsibilities:
- This role will be primarily focused on Production Operations related projects.
- Interface with various Operations and Technology partners to ensure smooth Production rollouts and ongoing operations. Be proactive with vendors and monitoring releases.
- Maintain knowledge in requirements gathering and documentation experience with Mortgage Loan Origination Systems (LOS) preferred. Provide technological solutions for supported production systems.
- Business Analyst Focused Responsibilities:
- Partner with the project sponsor and other Business Analyst(s) to document project objectives.
- Analyze scope of project in order to identify project stakeholders.
- Elicit project requirements using interviews, document analysis, viewpoints, etc.
- Write project requirements specifications and business rules according to standard templates; use natural language to simply, clearly, unambiguously, and concisely convey specifications.
- Accurately define quality attributes and constraints.
- Enter, manipulate, and report on business rules stored in commercial requirements management tools (Project Management Database, Wiki, etc.); maintain version control system throughout the project and when developing technical close-out documentation.
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