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The Technical Business Analyst is accountable for maintaining a deep understanding of our development and engineering roadmap, monitoring costs and infrastructure budgets, and ensuring cross-team alignment across technology, finance, product, and other stakeholders within the organization.
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We are looking for a Technical Business Analyst to join the Product Management team. Familiar with Agile & Scrum SDLC and traditional business analysis methods including working with an agile backlog, drafting technical user stories and acceptance criteria for upcoming sprints.
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Job Title: Technical Business Analyst/Broker Dealer/Data Integration. Looking for A senior (9+ yers) technical Business analyst with experience supporting RECENT Broker Dealer projects.
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Design technical solutions to resolve business issues that are within the capabilities of the TLM Collateral Management System. The candidate would need a strong collateral management "hands on" technical support knowledge using the TLM Collateral Management system with an understanding of the margining requirements across repo and securities lending products.
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Technical Business Data Analyst - Banking - W2 Only. 10+ years' experience with at least 5 + years' experience as a Business Data Analyst. (if we are looking for data analyst though I am not an expert at this) (nice to have.
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This individual will work as a Technical Business Analyst responsible for UAT execution & Coordination with users and vendor of client Risk Rating system. Risk – Technical Business Analyst (Consultant.
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Our direct Client in Newark, NJ has an immediate opening for a Technical Business Systems Analyst. Technical Business Systems Analyst. Must be able to interface with client applications/project team to understand their needs, then work with the analyst team and architects to develop an API that meets the client's needs, document the API in a Technical Requirements document and JSON Swagger interface spec, and then walk the development team through the requirements/specs, and develop test scenarios and cases.
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Minimum 10 years of experience in global organizations as a Technical Business Analyst. Established technical knowledge in software development life cycle and agile methodologies.
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About the Role Afficiency is currently seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Business Analyst to collaborate closely with the Product and Development Teams on internal and external product development initiatives.
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Translating business needs into technical requirements. The team will work on features related to AWS Data Processing and the BSA will participate in the design of new systems features, partnering with the product teams and business stakeholders to document the data requirements, conduct analysis to resolve open issues, and to coordinate testing.
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We need: A senior (8+ yers) technical Business analyst with experience supporting Broker Dealer projects. 8 years of experience as a business analyst in the financial services industry, with a focus on broker dealer operations.
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Understands technical concepts and can clearly communicate with technical developers and translate concepts and data flows into clear documents. Understands databases; technical skills in querying and analyzing data (SQL or equivalent.
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Technical Business Analyst. Title: Business Analyst. Review business processes and optimization of business strategies and IT automation. Critical information gathering from various stakeholders and drafting a business solution.
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Experience working with developers and technical market data professionals to bring products to. To write technical specs for the development team to help with product development. Experience in writing clear articulate technical specs for use by the development team for product.
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They must have at least 5 years of experience as a Technical Business Systems Analyst at reputable financial/ Insurance firms. Technical/Business systems analyst with extensive annuities experience.
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