What will you do?Understand the big picture to define business capabilities and go forward roadmap.Analyze and define user needs and translate them into requirements/epics/user stories/data requirements/data mapping documentsAnalyze and define data needs to build out the data and analytics platform for HNW/UHNW insurance spaceExpand and grow existing platform capabilities to solve new data problems and challengesIdentify opportunities for new data acquisition and new uses for existing data resourcesAnalyze and document how systems, processes, procedures, and clients will be impacted by future development with a focus on the links between processes, systems and data throughout the organisation.Create and/or review and provide comments on business and technical documentation.Support business on the roll-out of what has been developed with a focus on end-to-end validation.Collaborate with multiple stakeholders, influencing and sharing recommendations What do you need to succeed?University degree in business or technology or equivalent experience.5 to 10 years of progressive experience as a Business & Systems Analyst with both waterfall and agile methodologies.Experience in the life insurance or related financial services industryExperience in data analysis, data visualization, data and integration modelling or supporting a data and analytics platformExperienced in transformational system work, moving from legacy system to modern system.Experience working with client facing technologies/digital engagement platforms.Experience in AWS Data service components is an assetKnowledge of Design Thinking principles.Strong analytical skillsStrong understanding of privacy, compliance, control, and security requirements.Strong communication skills with the ability to communicate clearly and simply both complex business and technical concepts and align organization on decisions.Ability to work and demonstrate cooperation in a matrixed team environment.Comfortable working in ambiguous environments.
Job Title
Business Systems Analyst