What is the opportunity?
As a Lead Business Analyst within the Corporate Treasury IT team of Global Functions Technology (GFT) group, you will be responsible for leading requirements gathering and supporting development and testing teams for medium to large size project initiatives. Our projects are large-scale and high-profile that include both critical internal business initiatives and regulatory projects that work with high data volume. You will be exposed to understanding the business nature and data representation of major banking products. You will work with business stakeholders, development teams, quality assurance teams and vendors to build industry leading, efficient, and scalable solutions.
What will you do?
Elicit, analyze and document business requirements, business rules and data sources.
Understand various product attributes, the overall data flow and perform data gap analysis as required for the project.
Communicate requirements to development and QA teams, perform testing, coordinate UAT testing and assist in production implementation
Report BA status and raise concerns or issues that may hinder the project progress as planned to management and PMs
Contribute to the process re-engineering and process improvement, where applicable.
Support user’s training and documentation as needed.
What do you need to succeed?
Must-have
Undergraduate degree or higher, preferable in Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering or Finance
5-10 years’ work experience in the banking industry with medium to large size systems implementation, system integration, and/or systems re-engineering projects
Experience in SQL and data sourcing and mappings to cover major Capital Market products
Ability to take initiative, result oriented and work independently with multiple priorities
Knowledge of SDLC lifecycle, Agile, others
Nice-to-have
Experience on Financial Products – Cash Equities, Bond, Futures, Forwards, Interest Rate Derivatives, Foreign Exchanges Currency and OTC Derivatives (Swaps, Structured Debt products etc).
Understanding of Basel capital adequacy, leverage ratio and/or liquidity regulatory re