Business Analyst
Opdracht ID: 1909
Budget: € 0 tot € 0
Geplaatst: 15-09-2010
Reacties: 0
Locatie: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
Laatst gewijzigd: 22-09-2010
Status: Gesloten
We are looking for a Business Analyst.
Algemene kennis:
Strong background in customer domains. (Preferable commercial banking).
Broad understanding of the wholesale banking sector and current trends.
In-depth understanding of Commercial Lending and Structured Finance
Technische kennis:
Some awareness of infrastructure implications of application development
Talenkennis:
Nederlands-Engels
Overig:
4+ Years experience within an application development environment
Experience of all phases of the development lifecycle e.g. analysis, design and testing
Experience in the financial services industry
Experience in assisting business units to define business requirements, Rup/Agile experience
Experience leading and working with individuals and teams from diverse cultures
Naam van het project en een (gedetailleerde) omschrijving van het project:
The LTP vision is to accelerate the Commercial Banking’s Fitter, Focused, Further Strategy by implementing: a flexible, scalable, efficient and cost-effective platform. The strategy for the Wholesale Lending Transformation Program (LTP) is to create this platform based on the global Target Operating Model to enforce standardization in processes and products.
One of the domains within Structured Finance/LTP is the customer domain, where all commercial banking clients are maintained. A work package has been defined which is responsible for maintaining a “master list” of Customers within the Structured Finance suite of interfaces and applications. This master list should only consist of the Customer data not yet available in the CCRM/CRI GRID system
Beschrijving van uit te voeren taken door de medewerker:
The Business Analyst's primary focus of work is functional related and includes contacts with the end- user and development community. The objective is to analyze the business environment (business rules and processes and translate these into business/customer/system requirements) and to write the Functional Design and Functional Test Specifications. These documents are the basis for the communication with the sponsor, future users, the development team and the test team.