The Kinaxis BA will build and deploy workbooks, troubleshoot issues, interpret business requirements, and provide production support in the Kinaxis environment.
Nutanix | Kinaxis BA (Onshore)1
- Experience in Workbook build and deploy, should be able to troubleshoot workbooks for daily support, as well as build new ones
- Needs to understand Business Requirements and vision and come up with proposals within the KINAIXS environment.
- Provide Production support for any other issues (No Admin work needed)
- Should be able to provide details about AI modules in KINAXIS to set the future roadmap (Demand.AI)
- An absolute must to be able to interpret business requirements and ask the right questions. Must know all aspects of the functional side of Design to Build.
- PST Hours Coverage (09:00 AM to 05:00 PM PST) with extended stakeholders meetings post 05:00 PM (If planned)
Top Skills
Ai Modules
Kinaxis
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