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As a Business Analyst, you will be responsible for providing business analysis, project management, and data analysis support for tool enhancements: eliciting and documenting business requirements, user acceptance testing, data analysis, and product support.
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Partner with QA/UAT to design optimal test coverage based on acceptance criteria, business impact, and technical risk. Ability to review, analyze and document technical and business process and workflow for the purpose of creating and documenting requirements to be used for new or optimization of software or business process and strategy.
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Minimum 10 years of experience in global organizations as a Technical Business Analyst. Our support of critical business functions extends to archival & records management, business continuity planning and due diligence investigations.
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Senior Technical Business Analyst. Provide post deployment support and respond to inquiries from business clients regarding specific controls. Non-Financial Risk Technology (NFRT) provides operational controls and surveillance capabilities to enhance the firm's resilience to threats and fraudulent behavior.
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This domain is in charge of the IT projects, applications support & maintenance of the following domains: Finance, Counterparty & Credit Risk, Commercial Back Office, Financial security, Payments and SWIFT messaging as well as the related compliance applications, reference systems, as well as non-business applications (IT for IT, Administration, HR.
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The Corporate Banking and Transverse system domain within the Global IT New York organization is in charge of the IT projects, applications support & maintenance of the following domains: Finance, Counterparty & Credit Risk, Commercial Back Office, Financial security, Payments and SWIFT messaging as well as the related compliance applications, reference systems, as well as non-business applications (IT for IT, Administration, HR.
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Role: Technical Business Analyst (ACBS v8 Production Support) With-in clients IT department, the business analyst will be responsible for the support of the ACBS application.
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With-in cloent's IT department, the business analyst will be responsible for the support of the ACBS application. Support the technical development team in any functional aspects.
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Job Title: Technical Business Analyst - Banking. Banking & Finance industry experience with preference given to candidates with Commercial Banking , Financial Accountin g, Payment Systems , Compliance and/or Credit Risk experience.
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Offer day-to-day support for operational procedures such as broker data management, compliance monitoring, trading, and business continuity. Essential involvement in project planning and documentation, including the creation and maintenance of Gantt charts, milestones, business requirement documentations, and technical documents.
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Serves as a liaison between the business or functional community and the Technology organization in order to provide technical solutions to meet user needs. Support the product owner in the development of the product backlog.
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The analyst will liaise between the Commercial Back Office and IT Support Team development staff. Credit Risk, Counterparty Risk, Financial product, Regulatory reporting, Accounting, Back-office processes.
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Understand technical options, limitations, costs, and risks. Job Title: Business Analyst - III. Elaborate story acceptance criteria, in consultation with the product owner, to ensure that it demonstrates the business need and stated business value can be realized.
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Experience with Digital Applications, Digital Transformations, LC/NC Software preferred; knowledge of Insurance, Annuity application and new business processing would be a plus. Create and translate high-level business requirements into functional specifications and integration requirements for Technology and manage changes to such specifications; Ensure requirements are understood by configuration, development, integration and testing teams.
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Technical experience to be comfortable with data models, hands-on with SQL. - Analyze functional impacts considering technical constraints in collaboration with technical teams. Support includes addressing user requests and delivering system enhancements.
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