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Technical Business Analyst

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Technical Business Analyst
The Opportunity
A leading global investment management organisation is seeking a Technical Business Analyst to join its Transformation Office. This role would suit a technically curious Business Analyst with strong experience delivering technology change within financial services, asset management, wealth management, or investment platforms.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the development of business cases for strategic technology investments.
- Lead delivery of workstreams within complex, multi-functional transformation programmes.
- Own requirements gathering, process analysis, and solution definition with business stakeholders.
- Translate business needs into detailed functional requirements, user stories, and technical documentation.
- Work closely with technology teams and external vendors to define solutions, delivery plans, and testing approaches.
- Analyse business processes, identify improvement opportunities, and support implementation of change.
- Create process flows, business rules, functional designs, and supporting documentation.
- Coordinate testing activities including test planning, scripting, execution, and defect management.
- Identify delivery risks, technical constraints, and dependencies, ensuring proactive resolution.
- Support change management activities and measure adoption through KPIs and performance metrics.
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Experience Required
The successful candidate will have:
- Approximately 5–7 years’ experience working as a Technical Business Analyst, Business Analyst, Project Manager, or hybrid BA/PM within a technology delivery environment.
- Proven experience delivering complex technology projects through the full SDLC.
- Strong understanding of Agile delivery methodologies.
- Experience producing clear documentation including:
- Business requirements
- Functional specifications
- Process maps
- User stories
- Test plans and scripts


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Desirable Experience
- Experience with investment management platforms such as:
- BlackRock Aladdin
- Charles River
- Thinkfolio
- SimCorp
- Geneva
- Additional desirable experience:
- Background within asset management, wealth management, investment offices, or financial services.
- Experience working with private markets, hedge funds, private equity, or alternative investments.
- Technology consultancy experience.
- Ability to understand and query databases or programming languages such as SQL, Python, or Java.
- Experience creating wireframes, mock-ups, or visual process designs.
- Experience with process modelling, entity relationship diagrams, and project planning tools.
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