Senior Business Systems Analyst- Coder Internet & Ecommerce - Minneapolis, MN at Geebo

Senior Business Systems Analyst- Coder

Company Name:
Ameriprise Financial
Senior Business Systems Analyst- Coder
Job ID 1246BR
Recruiting Location Minneapolis, MN
Full-Time / Part-Time Full-Time
Exempt/Non-Exempt Exempt
Job Family Business Support & Operations
Job Function Analysts
Job Description The Sr. Business Systems Analyst- Coder is responsible for coding development work associated with client correspondence generated from a variety of Annuity document platforms.
Responsibilities Responsible for coding development work associated
with client correspondence generated from a variety of Annuity document
platforms. Support document analysis and impacts assessments from projects or
enhancement initiatives to identify and implement changes to documents.
Required Qualifications Visual Basic coding experience or similar. 3-5
years coding experience. Strong thought leadership skills, Ability to
multi-task and work on complex projects, assess impacts to client
correspondence and develop user and system requirements. Ability to partner
well with cross functional teams including Tech resources.
Preferred Qualifications HP Dialogue Exstream coding experience.
Strong annuity product and system knowledge
Knowledge of Ameriprise systems and linkages
License(s) Required None
About Ameriprise Focused on people, not just our bottom line.
Here, you'll be part of an inclusive,collaborative culture that rewards you for your contributions. You'll work with other talented people who share your passion for doing great work that's in the best interest of our clients. And you'll have plenty of opportunities to make your mark at the office - and a difference in your
community
. So if you're talented, driven and want to work for a company that cares, put a rewarding career more within reach at Ameriprise Financial.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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