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Business Support (FIS Systematics) - 47773-1 Location - Remote EST, but may need to travel (not frequent, based on key meetings) or onsite at Mount Laurel, New Jersey Top Must Have Skill sets: FIS Systematics experience required - 4 - 10 yrs experience Target: service companies or Fidelity Preferred Qualifications: Minimum of 3 years' experience as Business Systems Analyst on FIS (Fidelity Information Services)/Systematics applications Experience with 2 or more of the following FIS (Fidelity Information Services)/Systematics applications: RM, IM, ST, FM o Other (optional) application experience: HX/TX/IT/GN/SC/MA o In-depth, hands on experience from a Technology perspective, not business use Systematics key program function & logic aligned to functional application experience Business & System requirement writing skills with proven experience Testing o Experience with functional manual testing o Experience reviewing technical or unit testing Familiarity with application balancing and GL reconciliation Experience working with both waterfall and agile methodology Experience creating user process documentation Knowledge / experience with the following technical skills preferred: o TSO/ISPF o CAVIEW o PDS & Application Datasets: Ability to read, copy, create o SDSF options (Understanding and functionality) o COBOL basic understanding o Endevor element browse Experience using File-aid o Understanding of basic file reading o Ability to map a copybook to a file o Ability to select records based on [positional selection criteria Software skills required: Excel, Visio, Teams, SharePoint, Jira, Confluence, Monarch Knowledge of Systematics key program functions & logic aligned to functional application experience o Experience writing / executing Easytrieve programs to include: Report lists, Report Summary, Create Delimited Datasets (Optional), Keyed reads (Optional) Terminal Emulator Macros o Ability to create/work with mainframe macros for screen scraping and data entry Communications skills o Experience leading business & technical meetings o Ability to communicate to both technical and business audience o Experience turning data into useful meeting documents Ability to work independently or as part of a team to achieve the desired result Experience working in cross-functional matrix teams Proven history working as part of a remote team including remote deployments Proven track record of working and delivering with high performance teams

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