Myridius

Business Analyst

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This role is for a Senior Business Analyst focusing on UI/UX design, with a contract length of "unknown" and a pay rate of "$X per hour." Key skills include 7–10+ years in business analysis, experience with Figma or Sketch, and familiarity with hospitality systems.
🌎 - Country
United States
💱 - Currency
$ USD
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💰 - Day rate
Unknown
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🗓️ - Date
April 24, 2026
🕒 - Duration
Unknown
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🏝️ - Location
Unknown
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📄 - Contract
Unknown
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🔒 - Security
Unknown
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📍 - Location detailed
Orlando, FL
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🧠 - Skills detailed
#Agile #API (Application Programming Interface) #Documentation #EDW (Enterprise Data Warehouse) #Stories #Forecasting #Libraries #Storytelling #Business Analysis #Scala #Automation #Microservices
Role description
We are seeking a Senior Business Analyst with strong UI/UX design capabilities. This role will focus on translating Blueprint-level functional capabilities into detailed UI/UX wireframes and interaction designs, working closely with business stakeholders, architects, and product teams to define a modern, intuitive, and scalable user experience . Key Responsibilities 1. UI/UX Requirements & Wireframing • Lead the creation of detailed wireframes, screen flows, and interaction models for the PRISM application • Translate functional features, workflows, and business rules into intuitive UI/UX designs • Develop low- and mid-fidelity wireframes progressing toward high-fidelity designs where appropriate • Ensure alignment between user experience, business workflows, and system capabilities 1. Business & Workflow Collaboration • Partner directly with Revenue Management, Inventory Planning, and Operations teams to refine workflows • Facilitate working sessions to validate: • Inventory management flows • Planning and forecasting interactions • Scheduling and automation workflows • Capture detailed user journeys, personas, and use cases 1. Design Translation from Blueprint • Take existing Blueprint artifacts (200+ user stories, feature definitions, SDD) and evolve them into: • Screen-level designs • Interaction patterns • UI component behaviors • Ensure traceability from features → workflows → wireframes → user stories 1. UI Standards & Design System Alignment • Align designs with Marriott DTT UI/UX standards and enterprise design systems • Define reusable UI patterns and component libraries for scalability • Ensure consistency across modules (Inventory, Planning, Scheduling, Dashboard, etc.) 1. Collaboration with Architecture & Engineering • Work closely with: • Solution Architects • Integration teams • Front-end developers • Ensure wireframes reflect: • API-driven interactions • Real-time data flows (ACRS integration) • Role-based access and permissions 1. Documentation & Handoff • Produce clear design artifacts to support development: • Annotated wireframes • Interaction specifications • UX behavior documentation • Support backlog refinement and handoff to development teams Required Experience • 7–10+ years as a Business Analyst, Product Analyst, or UX-focused BA • Proven experience delivering UI/UX wireframes for complex enterprise applications • Strong experience with: • Workflow-driven applications (not just static UI) • Data-heavy systems (tables, grids, dashboards) • Experience working in Agile / SDLC environments UI/UX Skills (Critical) • Hands-on experience with tools such as: • Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, or similar • Ability to design: • Complex data grids and planning interfaces • Dashboard-driven applications • Role-based user experiences • Strong understanding of: • UX best practices • Interaction design • Usability and accessibility Technical & Domain Understanding (Preferred) • Experience with: • API-driven applications • Microservices-based architectures • Real-time systems • Familiarity with: • Inventory, reservation, or revenue management systems (hospitality is a plus) • Ability to understand and translate: • Data models • Integration points (ACRS, EDW, etc.) Soft Skills • Strong facilitation and stakeholder engagement skills • Ability to work with both business and technical teams • Comfortable operating in ambiguity and evolving requirements • Strong communication and storytelling ability What Success Looks Like • High-quality, detailed wireframes covering all core workflows • Strong alignment between business expectations and system design • Reduced ambiguity for development teams entering Detailed Design • Establishment of a scalable UI/UX foundation aligned to DTT