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Throughout the entire software development process, you will work closely with a team comprised of a project manager, an architect, application developers, a quality assurance specialist, and possibly other business analysts.
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Requirements: Requires a Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent in Computer Science, Engineering (any) or related field and 6 years of progressively responsible, post-baccalaureate experience as a Business Analyst, Project Manager, IT Lead Technical Quality Analyst or related position involving updating and enhancement of automated systems software for the financial services industry.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, MIS, Information Technology, or related field of study. Experience building an inventory of user stories and Epic features for development teams.
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Bachelor's degree in business intelligence, information science, computer science, mathematics, or business administration with an analytics or communications background.
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Bachelor’s degree in business, management information systems, or computer science. We are looking for a driven, enthusiastic Sr. Business System Analyst to support the accounting operation and transform the financial infrastructure.
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Bachelor's / Master's degree in computer science, or Masters in Business Administration. Help Development team in Developing data-driven solutions with Google Cloud technologies to meet evolving business needs.
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Bachelor’s Degree (preferably in Management Information Systems, Computer Science, Business or related discipline) The Business Analyst will be working on a variety of interesting projects, and work closely with our clients as well as internal teams (including, but not limited to, Project Managers, Development, QA, Sales, and Executive Leadership), in a fast paced and dynamic environment.
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Full span of experience must include: Business and Data Analysis; Project Management; Software Development Lifecycle; SWIFT and FIX standards; Software testing; UNIX and SQL; Automated software systems; Equities, Derivatives and Fixed Income domain software; JIRA and Confluence; Agile methodologies.
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Bachelor's degree in computer science, Management Information Systems or related field and considerable experience in Biotech/Pharma is preferred. The Senior Business Systems Analyst – G&A will work with business clients to analyse business processes, collect, clarify, and translate their requirements into documentation from which applications and solutions are selected, procured, and developed.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer science, Engineering, Finance or Quantitative Finance. The ideal candidate will have expertise in executing test plans and be interested in evolving to a Business Analyst role.
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Advanced degree in a relevant field is strongly preferred (e.g., Business Administration, Public Administration, Public Policy, Computer Science, Information Systems, Urban Planning, Law, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Data Science, or a related field. Support the development and implementation of machine learning models and algorithms to extract insights and address business challenges.
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Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems or Engineering. Partner with development team to ensure projects are delivered to meet the business functional and non-functional requirements.
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Bachelor’s degree in a technical field (e.g., Computer Science; Economics; Finance) required. We are looking to expand our Technology Compliance coverage by adding a Business Analyst to the team.
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BS in finance, statistics, math, engineering or computer science required. This role requires an engineer with a strong background in software development, with the ability to communicate with senior stakeholders effectively and manage trading strategy rollout across multiple business units.
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