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The role will be as a Business Analyst working on the Operations Change and Transformation team within Global Markets. The key purpose of the Change & Transformation Project Manager is to partner with the business & support partners with responsibility for prioritising, sponsoring and implementing multiple and varied change initiatives driven by business, legal, regulatory, compliance or market requirements.
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8+ years’ of Business Analyst experience, with at least 3 years experience in asset or wealth management (Financial Planning, Investment Management, Regulatory Reporting, Trust and Estate Planning etc.
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Management, analysis, and performance of key control tasks for the business as requested. Can quickly connect the dots to demonstrate ability to identify and perform thematic analysis. 3-5+ years recent experience in a Risk & Control environment.
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Static Data Analyst role supporting operations in the trading of global derivatives by maintaining various static data elements such as exchange related fees, regulatory fees, product attributes and execution fees.
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Responsibilities as a business analyst for timekeeping system projects. Business Analyst - Timekeeping Systems. Business requirements gathering and documentation. Education/Experience in timekeeping systems is required preferably Infor WFM and/or Aspect.
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For lower complexity, and lower financial risk projects, the Business Analyst may be given project management responsibility with an assigned mentor. The Business Analyst will work cross-functionally gathering data from project team members including the Front Office, Report Preparation, Technology, Change Management and multiple bank technology systems.
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The Business Continuity Disaster Recovery(BCDR) Analyst reports to the Director of Business Continuity Planning. Job Title : Business Continuity Disaster Recovery(BCDR) Analyst.
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Job Title: IT Business Analyst (Hybrid) Individuals in this role have a deep understanding of the business/technical domain and the main applications within the domain, and provide thought leadership based on the significant experience they have built through multiple software implementations.
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Job Title: Product Owner/Business Analyst (Remote) 10+ years' experience as a Product Owner/Business Analyst. Drives the execution of user acceptance testing (UAT) activities with support from business and technology team members.
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Job Summary This role is for an Oracle Procure-to-Pay (PP) Business Analyst Sr / Supply Chain Operation Systems with advanced Oracle eBusienss Suite expertise. Global Financial Firm located in Tampa, FL has an immediate contract opportunity for an experienced Oracle/PP Business Analyst This role is currently on a Hybrid Schedule.
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