Fixed Income Business Analystother related Employment listings - Weehawken, NJ at Geebo

Fixed Income Business Analyst

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
The primary responsibilities of this role include:
o Collaborating with business and technology areas to efficiently address business needs with unique and innovative business system design and solutions.
o Managing service and product performance towards cost and quality targets
o Planning and managing lifecycle, TCO, and demand of services and products in portfolio
o Work with the business analysts and technical writers to define, develop and document Business Requirements, Non-Functional Requirements and functional Requirements.
o Provide subject matter expertise to delivery teams during the entire SDLC.
o Define Service Portfolio strategy including development and execution of strategic service roadmaps.
o Assist in prioritizing of Business Requirements and collaborate with various teams on driving the service strategy and architecture.
o Manage the lifecycle of services and keep the inventory systems up-to-date
o Document and report total cost of ownership of services.

o Very sound understanding of capital markets
o Direct working experience in the Fixed Income, Equities and Structured Products domain working closely with the technical teams
o Demonstrated leadership skills
o Strong written and verbal communications skills
o Strong work ethic and drive to succeed
o Superior analytical abilities
o Good influence management skills in interacting with various constituencies within the firm
o 5 to 7 years of related experience in the Financial industry and Capital Markets domain
o BA/BS degree required;Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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