SCRA Remediation Business Analyst Internet & Ecommerce - Indianapolis, IN at Geebo

SCRA Remediation Business Analyst

Company Name:
Kforce
Our client is seeking a SCRA Remediation Business Analyst in Indianapolis, Indiana (IN). Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Review accounts, including past documentation across various systems of records, against processes, procedures, and documentation, to ensure procedures were followed.
Ability to analyze processes from beginning to end through detailed review to identify exceptions to policy and procedure.
Clear, accurate, and consistent documentation of review results.
Ability to adapt to changing requirements while ensuring quality adherence.
Daily interaction with project team, including quality control analysts, project managers, and remediation execution managers.
Must stay current on all policies and procedures to incorporate that knowledge into thorough reviews.
May include the review of actions performed by junior analysts and work focused on accounts and projects of higher complexity.
BS/BBA in Finance, Accounting or other Business degree; or equivalent work experience required.
Strong analytical skills.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Must be capable of multi-tasking and prioritizing in a time sensitive environment.
Must maintain a high level of accuracy with attention to detail.
Highly motivated team player.
Effective written and verbal communication skills.
Background in SCRA is a plus.
Have a solid understanding of computer systems and Microsoft applications, specifically Excel and Word.
Req Number: 1361643-NRC
Date: 2014-08-27 15:10:35
City: Indianapolis
State: IN
Country: US
Postal Code: 46201
Industry: Finance/Accounting
Category: Business Analysis/ResearchEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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