
Implementations Professional
- Omaha, NE
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Manage all aspects of your assigned workstreams from beginning to end, developing project plans, consulting with client on solutions, managing key deliverables, and reporting on issues, risks, and status.
- Set up and customize the various products and services selected by the client, ensuring an end-to-end quality integration.
- Engage the project from beginning to end, playing a key role in participating in discovery, data specification review, software development, system configuration, testing, project management and implementation.
- Plan, coordinate, and manage all activities involved in their assigned functional workstream areas required by the client, Fiserv, and any involved vendors, to onboard a new client or client partner seamlessly to Fiserv.
- Deliver custom development as required by the client.
- Help drive resolution of issues through problem solving, identification of necessary resources, and escalation.
- Effectively manage client expectations and delivers client-ready communications.
- 3+ years of project implementation experience, including the ability to mitigate risks to project delivery.
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science, engineering, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education, work, and military experience.
- Experience in a client-facing role.
- Understanding of the credit card issuing industry and associated products.
- Experience with converting to new processing platforms.
- Previous conversion experience.
- Experience with and knowledge of Fiserv platforms, products, and services.
- We’re better together! This role is fully on-site
- This is a full-time, direct-hire position, and no contract options or unsolicited agency submissions will be considered
- In order to be considered, you must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without need for visa sponsorship now or in the future
- Apply using your legal name
- Complete the step-by-step profile and attach your resume (either is acceptable, both are preferable).