
Business Analyst Financial Crime
- London
- Contract
- Full-time
- In relation to change initiatives, help to collate and documents Business requirement documents, current and future state process maps, meeting documentation and facilitate meeting / workshops in relation to system upgrades and proposed process change.
- Complete business requirement traceability matrix - mapping business requirements to design and mapping design to successful testing
- Investigate root causes of project issues, document the issue and support the resolution activities where required.
- Working with the BAU teams to ensure that the centralised FCMO procedures are up to date and accurately reflect current process and policy, ensuring they meet their annual review dates.
- Contribute to the Kaizen business process re-engineering process, suggesting enhancements to policy and procedures that will provide greater efficiency or reduce the opportunity for error.
- To act as liaison between operations areas, external Departments and FCMO for the escalation of queries, data requests or issues.
- Assist in the preparation of section MI and related paperwork for OAD Committee and Steerco's ensuring accurate and transparent reporting.
- Strong project and business analytical skills
- Flexible and adaptable to changing business requirements and new task assignment.
- Able to multitask and work on several initiatives at one time
- Self-motivated to continually improve existing practices with minimal supervision and able to take the lead in documenting requirements.
- Ability to work unaided on projects / initiatives and manage their own time to meet deadlines.
- The role requires excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to communicate process change, complex system issues, business requirements or feedback to all levels of the organisation.
- Ability to collaborate with all levels of personnel with differing expertise and backgrounds as part of project workstreams, supporting others to ensure the overall team objectives are achieved.