Call Center Business Analyst Jobs in Kansas
2 Kansas Call Center Business Analyst jobs found on Monster.
The Applications Support Specialist is a member of the on-site Williams Lea team delivering exceptional customer service at our clients call center service desk. Responsibilities include providing a combination software and systems support, basic to advanced troubleshooting, and incident management documentation. Job Responsibilities : Provide exceptional customer service in a modern support cente...
This is an Agile Application Developer position. The individual will be working on the J.P. Morgan Retirement Plan Services (RPS) applications. Our team supports and develops mainframe and distributed applications including core recordkeeping system Omni Plus. As an Agile application Developer you will be involved in all stages of the project lifecycle from requirements, to development, to impleme...
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Call Center Business Analyst
Salaries
$32,100.00 - $94,500.00
Typical Salary for Call Center Business Analyst in Kansas
(352 Respondents)
Source: Monster.com Careerbenchmarking Tool
Education / Training
Bachelor's
46.2%
Some College Coursework Completed
19.6%
Master's
13.8%
Associates
11.1%
High School
4%
Certification
2.2%
(225 Respondents)
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